As Tyson Fury prepares for Anthony Joshua's fight, he spars with Paddy Donovan (9-0 welterweight prospect).

TYSON FURY has returned to sparring and looks ready to defend his WBC heavyweight title with Anthony Joshua in a Battle of Britain matchdown.

AJ has accepted the 60/40 split purse demands of Gypsy King. The dust-up will take place later in the year.


As Tyson Fury prepares for Anthony Joshua's fight, he spars with Paddy Donovan (9-0 welterweight prospect).

Tyson Fury sparred with Paddy Donovan, a welterweight prospect.

As Tyson Fury prepares for Anthony Joshua's fight, he spars with Paddy Donovan (9-0 welterweight prospect).

Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight title versus Anthony Joshua

As Tyson Fury prepares for Anthony Joshua's fight, he spars with Paddy Donovan (9-0 welterweight prospect).

Donovan posted footage on his Instagram account of Donovan and the Gypsy King exchanging punches

Cardiff's Principality Stadium will host a fight on December 3.

SunSport exclusively revealed that Joshua's unbeaten Mancunian Fury believes that Joshua is scared of him.

After two grueling points defeats by Oleksandr Usyk at the hands, AJ has returned back to training and has been sparring cruiserweight prospect Richard Riakporhe.

Fury is following suit and has been teasing Paddy Donovan at welterweight, where he has won all nine fights.

23-year-old Irish ace shared footage on Instagram of himself and the 34 year-old sparring.

The video shows the men working on their bodies, where they show off their quick combos.

Fury, despite being significantly lighter than the southpaw, did not make it easy for him. He reacted with explosive punches.

Donovan captioned the clip by saying: "Body work is with Tyson."

Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, has confirmed that the two boxers have reached an agreement over a mouthwatering fight. Only their respected broadcasters will need to reach an agreement.

Hearn stated that the current situation is as follows: "We have accepted the terms in principle. There's not much more to the agreement."

"The broadcasters - DAZN, BT, and BT - have to come together and make it happen. They all say that the basis for sharing the pay per viewer is no problem.

"So, I really believe that we'll be fine. It's Fury, you never know.

"He could decide that I don't want to fight this year or retire again. Or is this a ploy by the Saudis to pay more to bring in Usyk?"

"I don't know. "I don't know. But I can only go on what George Warren is telling me, which is that they want this fight 100 percent."