Deontay Wilder to receive multi-million pound pay-off to allow Joshua vs Fury
Deontay Wilder is reportedly accepting a pay-off to "step aside" so that Anthony Joshua can take on Tyson Fury.
The all-British bout is set to go ahead with contracts soon to be finalised.
A date and a venue is yet to be decided, but the much anticipated fight has been made possible in part due to Wilder, it has been claimed.
The American was part of the heavyweight picture, but his loss to Tyson Fury 13 months ago has hampered his negotiating power.
ESPN's Max Kellerman has claimed the contest between Joshua and Fury is possible after Wilder opted against pushing for a rematch with the Gypsy King.
He said: “Don’t look too much in the contracts because Deontay Wilder has got to be getting paid to step aside.
“When you get step aside money when you’re next with a contract, it ain’t a hundred grand.
“It’s five to ten million dollars. So, Deontay is getting money just for waiting.”
Wilder took legal action late last year as he attempted to land a third fight with Fury which he believed he was contractually obliged to.
But Fury's team are adamant his rematch clause expired last October.
Wilder's co-manager, Shelly Finkel, claimed back in January that they were still pursuing a third fight.
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He told World Boxing News: “The mediation between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury has not yet ended."
Fury has not fought since stopping Wilder in Las Vegas last year.
Recently he claimed he'd stopped training and was drinking "anything between eight, ten, 12 pints of lager a day".
Joshua meanwhile beat Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev back in December as he continued his redemption following his shock loss to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019.
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