Coronavirus: Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight title clash with Kubrat Pulev under threat as government proposes banning fans from attending

Anthony Joshua promises to beat Kubrat Pulev in the 11th round of their huge Heavyweight clash

Anthony Joshua’s long-awaited homecoming to the UK is set to be scrapped by fears over the Coronavirus epidemic.

The British Nigerian boxer is set to fight Kubrat Pulev at the new Tottenham Stadium in London after almost two years on the road fighting Andy Ruiz Jr in New York and Saudi Arabia, but the fight could be delayed or scrapped off ultimately by concerns of the UK government over the Covid-19 (coronavirus) scare that has infected hundreds in the UK.

Coronavirus: Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight title clash with Kubrat Pulev under threat as government proposes banning fans from attending

Joshua’s fight is meant to be held on June 20, and Joshua’s agent/promoter Eddie Hearn has come out to say he would rather cancel Anthony Joshua’s homecoming fight than deny fans the chance to see their boxing hero over Coronavirus.

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“I cannot see how we can stage a fight behind closed doors with no crowd. ‘ Hearn told

“Can you imagine Anthony Joshua walking to fight Kubrat Pulev in front of you and me and [Sky Sports head of boxing] Adam Smith? It’s just not going to happen.

“Could you imagine Derek Chisora fighting Oleksandr Usyk behind closed doors and laying him out with a punch from the gods and standing on the turnbuckle to see no-one?

“The crowd are so integral to the dramatic aspect of the sport of boxing, and in terms of being a TV product. For me, it’s very difficult to do it behind closed doors.”

“This is a sport where it could really impact the livelihood of the athletes and talent.
“Everybody’s hands are tied by government decisions that of course are there to act in the best interests of the country and the British public.

“What will be, will be. Right now, ‘business as normal’ and we go ahead with an incredible schedule that we hope will go ahead in full.”

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