Tyson Fury has claimed his highly anticipated fight against Anthony Joshua may no longer happen, blaming fresh financial demands from Joshua’s camp for putting the proposed bout in jeopardy.

The former heavyweight champion also launched an extraordinary attack on Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, accusing him and others involved in the negotiations of demanding more money.

Fury and Joshua had been linked with a long-awaited heavyweight showdown, with a potential November 20 date at Madison Square Garden in New York reportedly under consideration.

However, the fight has yet to be officially confirmed, with negotiations reportedly complicated by financial issues surrounding the proposed venue.

According to reports, Hearn has sought additional money to account for tax implications associated with staging the fight in New York.