Frank Warren names three dream fights for 2024 including including all-British undisputed title fight
2024 is shaping up to be a huge year for boxing and Frank Warren has identified three fights that he wants to see before the year is out.
With Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk set for May 18, one blockbuster fight is already confirmed but there’re hopes within the boxing community that further epic contests can be secured.
With Anthony Joshua also facing Francis Ngannou in March and Devin Haney reported to be taking on Ryan Garcia, there’s a desire amongst the biggest promoters to make the grandest contests.
Frank Warren, the promoter of Fury, has revealed to Queensberry three fights that he’d like to see this year and all of them could have huge implications.
The Hall of Fame promoter wants to witness Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol go at it and he could get his wish with that one with June 1 a speculated date.
In the heavyweight division, Warren wants to see Fury finally fight Joshua, and he also wants another all-British clash at 175lbs between Anthony Yarde and Joshua Buatsi.
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