The fight was scheduled to
take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, 20 June.
A statement from Joshua’s
promoter Matchroom Boxing said a new date for the fight "was being worked
on".
Matchroom added it was
"continuing to explore the possibility" of hosting the bout at the
same venue at a later date.
Joshua, 30, has not fought
since December, when he gained a unanimous points victory over Andy Ruiz Jr in
Saudi Arabia to regain his belts after losing to the American-Mexican in New
York last June.
Pulev, 38, is the mandatory
challenger to Joshua's IBF belt. He was scheduled to fight Joshua in October
2017 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium but had to withdraw less than two weeks
before the bout because of a shoulder injury.
All fights overseen by the British
Boxing Board of Control until the end of May have been suspended because of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Promoter Eddie Hearn had
previously said Joshua v Pulev could be moved to July because of the
uncertainty of when Tottenham's remaining home Premier League matches would be
played.
The statement from Matchroom
Boxing comes shortly after the Premier League announced that the football
season would be suspended indefinitely.
Britain's Tyson Fury, the
holder of the WBC heavyweight belt - the only one Joshua does not hold - is
contractually obliged to have a third match with American Deontay Wilder.
Fury beat Wilder with a seventh-round technical knockout in Las
Vegas in February and promoter Frank Warren has said they could fight again in
October.
No comments:
Post a Comment