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Frank Smith Reveals When Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury Was Signed
Matchroom Boxing CEO Frank Smith has revealed that Anthony Joshua’s blockbuster fight with Tyson Fury was signed around three months ago, with only the final details surrounding the date and venue still to be resolved.
Fury fuelled speculation over an imminent announcement on Tuesday when he posted on social media that “the one you’ve all been waiting for” was about to be announced.
Speaking exclusively to GiveMeSport reporter Sam Cohen, Smith confirmed that work remains ongoing behind the scenes, but insisted the agreement for the long-awaited all-British heavyweight showdown has already been signed.
“There are still some things to be done,” Smith told GiveMeSport. “I did an interview previously where I said the fight was announced three months ago because the fight was signed three months ago.
“It’s just the case now of the final details; where it lands, date, etc. So hopefully we’re close to getting the final details, but still a little bit of work to be done on that front.”
Frank Smith Addresses AJ vs Fury Venue Uncertainty
One of the biggest outstanding questions surrounds where Joshua and Fury will actually meet.
Smith confirmed the original contract stipulated that the fight would take place in the United Kingdom, although discussions over potentially moving the event to the United States remain ongoing.
“The contract we signed three, four months ago or whenever it was announced stated that the fight would have to take place in the UK,” Smith explained. “As people have publicly seen over the last few weeks or so, there’s been a lot of talk about the US and the potential of seeing suggestions of Madison Square Garden, other conversations, etc. Those discussions are ongoing. That’s ongoing right now.
“I would love to see the fight in the UK. I think, as long as it’s in the UK. But we shall see how the next week or so goes.”
Asked whether extended pub opening hours should be considered if the fight heads Stateside, Smith joked that Prime Minister Andy Burnham should intervene.
“I think that’s what Andy Burnham should push for. I think he should agree to a 4am closing of the pubs if it does end up in America.”
Netflix also caused a stir by airing an AJ-Fury promotion during WWE Raw despite the remaining uncertainty. Smith admitted the advert caught him by surprise.
“It was strange,” he said. “It was a bit confusing because there’s still, as is publicly known, details to be ironed out. I just got it sent to me this morning. I don’t watch WWE Raw myself. So yeah, a little bit strange there.”
Frank Smith on Katie Taylor’s Historic Croke Park Night & Retirement
Matchroom will make history on the 5th of September when Katie Taylor headlines the first boxing card at Croke Park in 54 years.
Smith believes the occasion will stand alongside anything Matchroom has previously promoted and described the atmosphere surrounding Taylor’s fights as “unmatched and unrivalled.”
“We’ve been lucky enough to promote shows at AT&T Stadium in Dallas with 73,000 people, with Canelo, Wembley Stadium with Anthony Joshua, Cardiff, stadiums all around the world. But there’s something about a Katie Taylor fight. There’s something about that Irish crowd that is unmatched and unrivalled.
“On September 5th, you’re going to see an occasion that will never be recreated. Katie is a legend, a hero. It’s going to be an event like nothing you’ve ever seen. I can promise you that.”
Smith was keeping any potential surprises Matchroom has planned for Croke Park firmly under wraps, joking: “I’m not giving away surprises. You had Eddie a few weeks ago, he’d tell you everything. I’m the boring numbers guy in the background.”
The Matchroom CEO also believes the historic Croke Park occasion could prove to be Taylor’s final appearance in a boxing ring.
“I think it’s the final fight, personally, but let’s see what happens,” Smith said. “I think she, what a way to bow out, you know, and look, she’s done amazing things in the sport, and she’s been involved in some of the biggest occasions in boxing and has been a trailblazer.
“What a way to bow out at Croke Park in front of 80,000 people. So yeah, for me, I think this is the last one, but you never know. It’s going to be some occasion.”
Eubank Jr vs Brook, Matchroom’s Future & West Ham
Away from Joshua, Fury, and Taylor, Smith also discussed Kell Brook amid links to a fight with his brother-in-law Chris Eubank Jr.
“Providing he’s fit, I think it’s going to be interesting to see what he wants to do,” Smith said. “He’s a massive name in the sport of boxing, especially in British boxing. I’m sure there’s big fights out there for him, but he’s got to take the right fights at this stage of his career.
“He’s got to be carefully guided as to what’s the best thing for him to do. He is, as I say, a big, big name in the sport, in British boxing. And I’m sure a lot of people will be excited to see him back in the ring.”
Smith also believes Matchroom is currently in the strongest position it has ever occupied, pointing towards its schedule of events around the world.
“I think we’re the only global boxing promotion week in, week out, delivering shows all around the world,” he said. “We were in Australia seven days ago. Now we’ve got London coming up this weekend. Next Friday and Saturday, we’re in Orlando and Mexico. Then we’re in Dublin. Then we’re in New Jersey.
“Boxing’s in a great place. And there’s so much investment in the sport of boxing. It’s good to see. Boxing continues to be a sport that everyone wants to get behind because, I guess, it’s a sexy sport to be involved in.
“I think we’re in a great place. I think we’re in the best place we’ve ever been. And I’m excited about what the future holds.”
Reflecting on his own journey, Smith revealed he first met Eddie Hearn aged 14 before eventually joining Matchroom.
“I met Eddie when I was 14 years old, and I realised he had a few quid and I thought I liked money back then. So I thought I’ll go and work for that guy,” he joked. “It’s given me an amazing life, amazing memories. We travel week in, week out, all around the world doing sensational things.
“I don’t think I ever could have envisaged or imagined being where I am now. But yeah, I wouldn’t change a thing about it. As much as I’d like to be on a beach, retired somewhere, I’ve got many more years in it. So yeah, it’s been a lot of fun, a great journey and a great business to be involved in.”
Smith also backed his beloved West Ham to secure an immediate Premier League return following relegation, despite admitting his football knowledge has “dipped right off” since his days as a season-ticket holder.
“They’re going to be looking to go straight back up, and I think they will,” Smith said. “Like I say, a big club, and it would have been a disappointing end to the season for them, but I’ll see them back in the Premier League next year.”
Finally, Smith revealed he attended England’s World Cup semi-final in Atlanta and was hugely impressed by the tournament in the United States.
“It was a spectacular, spectacular event,” he said. “Obviously, football’s changing, and they’re trying to make it a bit more of an entertainment product as well in the US.
“It was an amazing World Cup and very successful from a business standpoint as well. Looking forward to, I think, Spain in the next World Cup. So I’ll be up there for that.”
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Arteta Finds New Superstar But Arsenal Have Major Rice Injury Concern
Arsenal’s 2026/27 Premier League campaign is just days away, with Mikel Arteta’s side aiming to retain their crown and secure back-to-back league titles for the first time since the 1930s.
The Gunners ended their 22-year wait for a league title last term, gazumping Manchester City in Pep Guardiola’s final season as the Citizens’ boss. They also toppled the north-west club in the season’s curtain-raiser on Saturday, emerging from the Community Shield as 3-0 winners at the Millennium Stadium.
This result over Enzo Maresca’s men came after a somewhat dubious pre-season for Arteta’s team, which exposed some of their flaws heading into the new campaign.
With that said, here is everything we learned from Arsenal’s run-up to the 2026/27 season.
Arsenal still need more attacking firepower
As good as Arsenal looked against City, their previous three matches in pre-season all ended without victory. Conceding six goals across defeats to Real Betis and Borussia Dortmund, before being held by Como at the Emirates Stadium, might have raised alarm bells for Arteta.
While the Spaniard can probably compartmentalise these results due to the lack of key personnel who were away enjoying holidays after the World Cup, certain aspects of the games might have concerned him. Most notably, the Gunners looked incapable of threatening the opposition for long periods of these matches.
Ultimately, these offensive deficiencies highlighted the need to dip into the market again and strengthen the attack. The North London club are seemingly aware of this, but time is running out.
Bradley Barcola remains a viable option, with the player said to be keen on a move to the English capital despite the intense speculation linking him to Liverpool. The likes of Kenan Yildiz and Julian Alvarez continue to surface in conversations around potential targets, but Arsenal are yet to make a concrete move for either.
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Arsenal’s Current Attacking Options |
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RW |
Bukayo Saka |
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RW |
Noni Madueke |
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RW |
Max Dowman |
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ST |
Viktor Gyokeres |
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ST |
Kai Havertz |
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ST |
Gabriel Jesus |
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LW |
Christos Tzolis |
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LW |
Gabriel Martinelli |
Arsenal’s defence is light on options
Arsenal were without Jurrien Timber and William Saliba for the entirety of pre-season, leaving their options on the right-hand side of the defence extremely limited. The Dutchman is said to be a matter of weeks away from a return, while the Frenchman could be out for the first three or four months of the campaign.
In the duo’s absence, Ben White and Cristhian Mosquera stepped up, but behind them, the Gunners are relying on inexperienced academy prospects. Theo Julienne and Marli Salmon started the final pre-season match against Como, and while the latter impressed, Arteta will surely be reluctant to use either player in meaningful games in the season proper.
If one of White or Mosquera were to sustain an injury in the next few days, the Arsenal manager would be forced to push someone into an unnatural position. One of Declan Rice or Martin Zubimendi would likely fill in at right-back, which is far from ideal, even if for just a matter of games.
Arsenal are clearly looking to address this shortage in their squad. Ezri Konsa remains a primary target, while Bayer Leverkusen’s Jarell Quansah emerged as an option late last week.
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Statistical Comparison 2025/26 (League Only) |
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Stat |
Konsa |
Quansh |
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Appearances |
34 |
28 |
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Pass Accuracy |
95.5% |
90.3% |
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Tackles per 90 |
0.65 |
1.09 |
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Interceptions per 90 |
0.68 |
1.06 |
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Aerial Duels Won per 90 |
0.95 |
1.6 |
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Aerial Duel Win % |
57.1% |
60.3% |
A Declan Rice injury would hurt more than Mikel Arteta could imagine
Midfield is where Arsenal were most hindered by World Cup absences throughout pre-season. Zubimendi, Rice, Mikel Merino, Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze all joined up with the squad late, while Bruno Guimaraes only completed his move to the Emirates towards the end of pre-season.
This meant that Myles Lewis-Skelly was left to hold down the fort by himself in most games, with the teenager deployed alongside attacking midfielders like Ethan Nwaneri and Kai Havertz for the majority of the minutes. Unsurprisingly, this left the Gunners vulnerable in the middle of the park.
A recurring theme throughout pre-season was Arsenal’s midfield getting bypassed, particularly in moments of transition, leaving opposition attackers driving at their back four in space. As good as Lewis-Skelly is in possession, he’s not a particularly effective recovery defender, and this showed.
This problem also continued into the first half of the Community Shield, even with Guimaraes added to the mix. City were able to break past Arsenal’s midfield and into space several times throughout the first half.
Declan Rice is evidently the man who prevents these moments from materialising when he starts. The England international has the remarkable ability to eat up ground when the opposition has breached Arsenal’s midfield line, and win the ball back.
If Rice were to sustain an injury of any significance, Arsenal might seriously struggle to contain the opposition in transition.
Fees correct prior to summer 2026
All 10 found — excellent!
Myles Lewis-Skelly is a potential superstar who cannot be sold
While he looked slightly susceptible to fast breaks when playing as a solo pivot in the first few matches, Lewis-Skelly showed his elite in-possession abilities throughout pre-season. Tasked with orchestrating Arsenal’s build-up as the sole midfielder, he did this effectively and was a point of reference for the Gunners in this position.
The youngster was essentially on trial throughout this pre-season, and he passed with flying colours. Speculation surfaced online linking him with moves to Manchester United and Chelsea, hinting that Arsenal might be prepared to cash in after signing Guimaraes, and if the starlet failed to impress in pre-season.
Despite his excellent end to last season, the sample size of Lewis-Skelly in midfield was still too small to be sure about him in this role heading into the new season. Arsenal were looking for assurances with his displays in these friendlies, and he’s certainly done enough to convince the key decision-makers at Highbury House that he is capable of being a prominent squad player for a team with Premier League and Champions League aspirations.
Arsenal simply cannot cash in on a player who could dominate their midfield for several years to come.
All Statistics via FotMob – correct as of 18/08/2026
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Aston Villa Table Bid to Sign West Ham Star Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Aston Villa have tabled a formal bid to sign West Ham United star Aaron Wan-Bissaka this summer.
The Villans are in the market to bolster their full-back positions as Unai Emery looks to find competition for Matty Cash at right-back, while Matteo Ruggeri is set to sign from Atletico Madrid to replace Lucas Digne at left-back, after he joined Paris Saint-Germain.
The Hammers star has emerged as the top target for the club as they prepare to return to the Champions League, and it has now emerged that they have tabled a straight loan offer to bring him back to the top flight following West Ham’s relegation to the Championship.
According to a report by The Athletic, Villa sent in an offer of a straight loan for the DR Congo international, but it was immediately rejected by West Ham.
The right-back has been valued at £25m by the east London club, and now both clubs are understood to be in talks to find an agreement on a fee for a permanent deal, with Villa keen to lower the fee to something they consider to be more affordable.
West Ham are unlikely to be easy to negotiate with, however, having already sold Crysencio Summerville to Al Hilal for £68m, while they also sold Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham Hotspur for a club-record £85m in this window.
Aston Villa have previously shown an interest in Flamengo defender Emerson Royal for the position, but a deal did not materialise. They have also agreed to allow youngster Kosta Nedeljkovic to depart on loan to Rangers, with an obligation to make the move permanent if he makes a certain number of appearances.
The club have already completed deals to sign Johan Manzambi, Joao Gomes, and Alejandro Garnacho this summer, but they are still expected to be active in the final weeks of the window.
Fees correct prior to summer 2026
All 10 found — excellent!
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Statistical Comparison 2025/26 (League Only) |
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Wan-Bissaka |
Cash |
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Appearances |
25 |
35 |
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Goals + Assists |
2 |
6 |
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Key Passes Per 90 |
0.09 |
0.89 |
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Shots Per 90 |
0.0 |
0.89 |
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Tackles Per 90 |
1.43 |
1.97 |
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Interceptions Per 90 |
1.73 |
0.66 |
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Defensive Contributions Per 90 |
7.51 |
5.54 |
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Statistics courtesy of WhoScored |
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‘Ridiculous’ Wan-Bissaka a Coup for Aston Villa
Wan-Bissaka has been a regular at the highest level for several years now, and he has got the experience of playing in the top-flight, the Champions League, and now even the World Cup.
Cash has been a more than reliable option at right-back for Emery, but he needs competition if he is to be at his best level to avoid complacency, and Wan-Bissaka can absolutely provide that. He also offers top-level defensive ability, which could be incredibly useful in certain games.
While his qualities on the ball have always been questioned, his defensive ability has never been in doubt, with Tottenham playmaker James Maddison describing him as ‘ridiculously good’.
“AWB is ridiculously good at one-v-one defending,” he said.
“Probably the best in the world bar none. So many wingers run out of ideas when playing directly against him.”
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Arman Tsarukyan Names Kamaru Usman as Only Fighter to Beat Islam Makhachev at Welterweight
Islam Makhachev became the first person in UFC history to win 17 consecutive fights after defeating Ian Machado Garry via unanimous decision at UFC 330 this past weekend. Left rather battered and bruised in a five-round bout, attention now turns to who can challenge the Russian?
Makhachev moved up to welterweight from lightweight at the end of last year, defeating Jack Della Maddalena for the championship before successfully defending it for the first time in Philadelphia. Although he won via unanimous decision courtesy of the judges’ scorecards, the Irishman was able to land a significant 29 blows and push the champion through five rounds.
Makhachev was, however, in the end able to clear another elite contender, and MMA fans are eager to see the Dagestani back in the Octagon as soon as possible, and a tease from the man himself will keep suspense high.
The Russian said: “We have to fight before Ramadan, 100 percent. I’m 34 years old, I have to fight as soon as possible.”
Ramadan is expected to take place between February and March 2027.
Arman Tsarukyan Analyses Islam Makhachev’s UFC 330 Performance
On The Ariel Helwani Show, Arman Tsarukyan gave his opinion on the welterweight division right now, and he claimed that Makhachev will face tougher challenges as he tries to defend his title. Tsarukyan analysed his UFC 330 performance and criticised the 34-year-old’s execution.
“I think maybe when he missed that high kick, or he hurt his nose…something happened, and Ian Garry was defending very well against the cage,” Tsarukyan said. “He didn’t let him to be on the top, you know? He always stands up and is always, like, hard to carry, you know? The fighter who knows how to defend so good. That’s why he got tired.”
Tsarukyan then went on to suggest that encounters against any of Michael Morales, Carlos Prates, or Shavkat Rakhmonov could be a significant problem for the Dagestani.
“Morales, maybe, yes,” Tsarukyan said. “But still, I don’t know right now who can beat Islam.”
Arman Tsarukyan Names One Fighter Who Could Beat Islam Makhachev
That is when the UFC fighter, who has a professional record of 23-3, revealed who he thinks could beat Makhachev at welterweight.
“Yeah, only prime Usman, but he’s gone, he’s 84kg (middleweight).”
Michael Morales weighed in on Friday as the back-up fighter for Makhachev vs Garry, but was kept out of the Octagon with both main event fighters in good health.
Morales is on a seven-fight winning streak of his own, defeating his three most recent opponents via first-round knockouts. However, he hasn’t fought since last November, and was seen backstage being confronted by Ian Garry following his loss, sparking speculation that a fight between the pair could happen somewhere down the line.
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