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Tyson Fury is taking a tune-up tilt against Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24, it was announced on Tuesday.
The pitting will take place at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, one day before Anthony Joshua faces Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia.
The expectation is for Fury to easily handle Wach in his warm-up, just like Joshua should against Prenga as the former heavyweight champions move on to bigger and better things against each other later this year.
“This is a landmark year for me in boxing, and I’m excited to be able to bring this event to Pattaya, a part of the world that is special to me,” Fury said in a statement.
“At the same time, I’m fully focused on preparing for a tough opponent and making sure I’m the best version of Tyson Fury going into fight night. It’s the start of a huge second half of the year for me.”
Fury (35-2-1, 24 KOs) returned in April after a fifth retirement throughout 2025 and beat Arslanbek Makhmudov by unanimous decision following back-to-back decision losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
Fury held training camp in Thailand for the matchup against Makhmudov and has shared his affinity for his new home base. Now he’s rewarding the Southeast Asian country with a stay-busy fight that also comes with a charitable purpose, as profits from tickets will be donated to local charities across Pattaya.
“We’re coming together to put on a great show for the fans, while using the opportunity to give back to the local community, who have been so good to me every time I have visited,” Fury said.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said the sanctioning body will award a “WBC Humanitarian Title” as well; Fury is a former WBC titleholder.
Wach (39-13, 20 KOs) is a 46-year-old from Krakow, Poland, who's been around the boxing block against some of the sport's most credible names. But Wach has consistently fallen short each time he stepped up the competition against the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Moses Itauma, Dillian Whyte, Frazer Clarke, Martin Bakole, Arslanbek Makhmudov, Jarrell Miller and Alexander Povetkin, among others.
Wach has a record of 8-12 since November 2015, the same time in which Fury beat Wladimir Klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world; five of Wach’s 13 career losses have come by knockout.
Wach last fought in March and suffered a 10-round unanimous decision loss against Viktor Vykhryst in Budapest.
“This fight is serious preparation for his fight with Anthony Joshua, and we cannot afford any slip-ups at this stage,” Fury’s manager Spencer Brown said in a statement. “So, Tyson will be ready, and I fully expect him to build on his performance at Tottenham Stadium in April.”
Fury versus Wach will be promoted by Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions.
“Boxing is a better place with Tyson Fury in it, so it’s fantastic to have him back in action on Friday, July 24,” Warren said in a statement. “Tyson is in great shape and completely focused on putting on a show against Wach. He’s a true global superstar, and I have no doubt the fans will pack the place out in Thailand to watch a vintage performance from the Gypsy King.”
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