
Tyson Fury is set to square off with Mariusz Wach in the ring on July 25, as he continues to prepare for his clash with Anthony Joshua; however, UK fans will not be able to watch or stream the fight live.
The winner of the bout that is set to take place at Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand, will be awarded the World Boxing Council Humanitarian title.
Fury is currently in the Asian nation to prepare for the fight, as there is expected to be a total of 1,500 VIPs in attendance at the fight, who wish to see it live.
However, there will be no chance for those fans watching in the United Kingdom to see the Gypsy King live in this clash, as he confirmed on his own Instagram in a stunning admission that the footage will feature in the latest series of his documentary with his family, which will release later in 2026.
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He wrote: "This great fight will not be streamed live!
"It will only be broadcast on my hit Netflix TV show At Home with the Furys season 3.
There are only 1500 VIP tickets available, and all proceeds will be donated to local starving & homeless children in Pattaya.
“Its a beautiful thing I'm able to do here, giving back to a great cause, and the WBC will be creating an exclusive belt for the event."
While this is Fury’s warm-up clash for his fight later in 2026 with Joshua, the 36-year-old is set to square off against Kristian Prenga as he prepares for the Gypsy King.
This clash will take place a day after Fury’s bout with Wach, with it set for July 26 in Saudi Arabia.
Both British boxers will be hopeful they can make easy work of their opponents while yet also being asked a few questions to ensure they are ready for the big clash this autumn.
Topics: Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Boxing