sport news Tyson Fury gives Anthony Joshua 48 HOURS to salvage their bout with AJ yet to ... trends now 'If it's not done by Monday, I'm moving on': Tyson Fury gives Anthony Joshua just 48 HOURS to salvage their Battle of Britain with AJ still yet to return his contract... as he says: 'I'm not waiting for someone who's lost three of his last five fights' Tyson Fury has offered an ultimatum to longtime rival Anthony Joshua Fury insisted that if AJ doesn't sign the contract by Monday the fight is off The WBC champion also stated that he will instead fight a different opponent By Adrian Bishop For Mailonline Published: 21:23 BST, 24 September 2022 | Updated: 21:27 BST, 24 September 2022 Viewcomments Tyson Fury has warned Anthony Joshua he has just 48 hours to return his contract for their Battle of Britain mega fight, with their highly-anticipated heavyweight showdown still yet to be announced. Speaking at the Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker fight in Manchester, Fury stated that AJ is yet to agree to a deal for the pair to fight on December 3, and if he fails to sign the contract by Monday the fight between the pair will not go ahead. Fury also stated that he will still fight on the scheduled date if AJ fails to agree to terms, with a replacement opponent yet to be announced. Tyson Fury's proposed fight with Anthony Joshua is once again in doubt Fury has insisted that AJ has until Monday to sign the contract or he will proceed with finding a different opponent 'I was optimistic about three weeks ago, but it shouldn't be taking this long to sign a contract.' Fury explained. 'We'll know by Monday anyway, because if it's not done by Monday then I'm moving on. 'I'm not waiting around for some guy who's lost three of his last five fights, he's lucky that I'm giving him a world title shot. 'I don't mind chucking him a bone, you know, but I don't want them to start dictating s**t to me, he is an invited guest at my party - my rules. So, if you want to play the game, come to the banquet and take your seat.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility