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White Flag Energy: Hearn’s Joshua–Fury Tone Feels Like a Retreat

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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White Flag Energy: Hearn’s Joshua–Fury Tone Feels Like a Retreat

The Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury fight has quietly moved from a commercial plan to an uncertain possibility, and the shift is coming from the man who once spoke about it as a target rather than a theory.

When Eddie Hearn now says to Yahoo Sport there are “no guarantees” that Anthony Joshua fights again, and follows that by admitting he does not know whether a bout with Tyson Fury will “ever happen right now,” the temperature around the biggest all British heavyweight fight of the era drops noticeably. Promoters do not usually introduce doubt unless they are preparing the public for a long delay or a different outcome.


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The Tone Has Changed

Before the December car crash in Nigeria that killed two of Joshua’s close friends, the path sounded defined. A March return was discussed, followed by Fury. It was spoken about as a sequence rather than speculation, and the commercial logic behind it was clear.

Now the language has changed. There is no timeline attached and no sense that anything is close. Hearn has said Joshua is training but not ready, and that the Fury fight may or may not happen. That is a meaningful shift from the certainty that once surrounded the matchup.

Joshua’s circumstances are serious and personal. The December crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele changes priorities in a way no fight date can compete with, and Hearn is right to say he needs time. From a business standpoint, though, time is not unlimited, and the longer this drags, the harder Joshua–Fury becomes to stage.

From ‘When’ to ‘If’

For years, that fight felt unavoidable because it was treated as something that would happen once the timing lined up. Now that assumption feels weaker, and Hearn is no longer speaking like a man closing in on a deal but like someone keeping every option open. The shift from “when” to “if” is subtle, yet it explains exactly where things stand.

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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