The anticipated fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has a target date determined.

In preparation for his highly anticipated May 18 matchup with Oleksandr Usyk, Fury has traveled to Saudi Arabia.

His squad was missing a vital family member when he arrived in the Middle East.

Following a decisive victory against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, Joshua is expected to make a comeback in September.

If Usyk, the self-described “Gypsy King,” prevails over Joshua, an all-British heavyweight bout may finally take place.

Saudi Arabia chief Turki Alalshikh is the mastermind behind a potential Fury vs. Joshua fight as he’s eyeing it for March 2025, perĀ ESPN.

A monstrous clash between Fury and Joshua could take place in Saudi Arabia or England.

As for the contracted rematch between Fury and Usyk, Alalshikh is lining up the rematch for October 12 or October 13.

But their second meeting will be without the IBF world title as the governing body ruled that Filip Hrgovic’s mandatory title shot as No.1 contender is overdue, meaning he could fight for the vacant belt when he takes on Daniel Dubois on June 1.

However, Hrgovic has been linked with a fight with Joshua, who could enter a potential fight against Fury with undisputed status on the line should he beat the Croatian star if they fought this year.

What’s more, if Fury and Usyk split the two fights, the rubber match could take place later in 2025 after Fury vs. Joshua.

Turki Alalshikh hopes to make Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua.

On Fury vs. Usyk, Joshua is predicting a win for his former foe, who has two wins over him.

“I’ve fought Usyk so I can only speak on what I’ve experienced with him – phenomenal fighter, I would say he’s gonna do a really good job,” he said.

“I’ve never fought Fury, so I can’t speak on what it’s like to face him. Only speaking on what I know, I have to say Usyk will be victorious.”