Tyson Fury celebrates victory against Arslanbek Makhmudov (not pictured) following the heavy weight bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday April 11, 2026. (Photo by Bradley Collyer/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Anthony Joshua has secured a tune-up opponent, and Tyson Fury is following suit one day earlier. Fury will face journeyman heavyweight and former contender Mariusz Wach on July 24 in Thailand — an unconventional arrangement that underscores the sport’s evolving landscape in 2026.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Date: Friday, July 24, 2026
- Venue: Max Muay Thai Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand (approximately 2,000 seats, 1,500 VIP tickets)
- Bout: Fury (35-2-1, 24 KOs) vs. Wach (39-13, 20 KOs), heavyweight, scheduled for 10 rounds
- Broadcast: None. Per Fury, the fight will not be streamed live.
- At stake: The inaugural WBC Humanitarian Title. Ticket proceeds benefit Pattaya charities.
- Next: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga, July 25, Jeddah
When Is Tyson Fury vs. Mariusz Wach?
The event takes place Friday, July 24, at Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya. Tapology lists a 6:00 a.m. ET start, corresponding to an evening card locally. Ring walk times have not been announced.
The venue itself is a notable departure. Max Muay Thai Stadium hosts kickboxing cards seven nights a week and accommodates roughly 2,000 spectators — a stark contrast to Fury’s previous outing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The intimate setting could provide compelling visuals, though the matchmaking remains unusual. Only 1,500 VIP tickets are available, with proceeds directed to local Pattaya charities. The WBC will present Fury with its inaugural Humanitarian Title on the night.
How Can You Watch Tyson Fury vs. Mariusz Wach?
Live viewing is not an option. According to Fury, the bout will not be broadcast in real time. Instead, Netflix cameras will film the event for the third season of “At Home with the Furys.”
The streaming service’s presence on promotional materials led several outlets to anticipate a live stream. However, BoxingScene reports that no broadcaster has been secured and none is being pursued. The production crew is exclusively capturing content for the reality series.
Consequently, the only way to witness the fight live is to attend in person — a remarkable circumstance for a former undisputed heavyweight champion.
Who Is Mariusz Wach?
The 46-year-old Polish veteran went twelve rounds with Wladimir Klitschko in 2012 but has not competed at that level since. His record stands at 39-13, with seven losses in his last eight outings, including a unanimous decision defeat to Viktor Vykhryst in Budapest this March.
Wach’s recent activity has been unconventional: he has participated in one-versus-three mixed martial arts exhibitions under handicap rules at Prime Show MMA in Poland, walking down three influencers simultaneously until they conceded. Those bouts represent his most recent competitive footage ahead of facing Fury. On paper, this represents a profound mismatch.
Implications for Fury vs. Joshua
Joshua will face Kristian Prenga in his own tune-up the following night. While Prenga is not expected to pose elite opposition, most observers would favor him over Wach in a head-to-head comparison.
Fury and Joshua have reportedly agreed to terms for a showdown targeted for the fourth quarter, with Netflix expected to broadcast and Wembley Stadium the leading venue candidate. Both men have suffered two defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, whose own pivot toward crossover events signals a broader shift in the division’s commercial direction.
Fury last competed in April, outpointing Arslanbek Makhmudov and calling out Joshua from the ring on Netflix’s inaugural UK boxing card. That event featured a stadium venue, live broadcast, and supporting undercard. This exhibition offers none of the three. Whatever Fury gains in Pattaya, it is not competitive sharpness. He appears to be accommodating local interests while driving viewership to his Netflix series — a calculated business decision that is difficult to criticize.
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