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Tyson Fury must fight Deontay Wilder by Sept. 15

An arbitrator has ruled that Tyson Fury must face Deontay Wilder in a rematch by Sept. 15. Fury’s promoter, Bob Arum, said he’ll now target a Fury-Anthony Joshua fight for late this year.

A day after Tyson Fury tweeted that his heavyweight unification fight with Anthony Joshua was “100 percent on” for Aug. 14 in Saudi Arabia, an arbitrator ruled Monday that Fury must face Deontay Wilder in a rematch by Sept. 15, ESPN has learned.

In granting Wilder’s injunction, former federal judge Daniel Weinstein declined to award Wilder — who initiated the action — any monetary damages and allowed for the possibility that Fury and Wilder could agree to an extension. Such an extension would involve a hefty step-aside fee for Wilder, likely coming from the record-breaking, $155 million site fee negotiated for the Aug. 14 fight with Joshua in Saudi Arabia.

However, Fury’s American promoter, Bob Arum, said he would abide by the arbitrator’s ruling.

“We’re not paying Wilder to step aside,” Arum told ESPN on Monday. “It’s better to get rid of him and go about our business. We can make the Fury-Joshua fight for November or December.”

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