has confirmed that the final terms of agreement have been sent to for their undisputed clash. The pair have been in negotiations for three months but are still yet to sign on the dotted line for their proposed four-belt shoot-out.

It is understood that discussions have stalled on the financial side of the deal. Fury is adamant he will not accept anything less than a 70 per cent lion’s share of the prize pot.

Meanwhile, Usyk’s side is hoping for a ‘fairer shake’ and has requested at least a 60-40 split. Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk had originally vowed that he wouldn’t accept anything less than 50-50 due to his client being in possession of three of the four major sanctioning body belts.

In order to help quicken up the process Krassyuk set a deadline for the end of this week to finalise the paperwork and now Usyk has affirmed that they are waiting on Fury’s signature after delivering their final demands.

Taking to Twitter, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion wrote: “The points for agreement were sent to Fury’s side. The deadline is set. The clock is ticking. The ball is on #Greedybelly’s side now. We did everything in our power to make it happen @Tyson_Fury.”

The pair are expected to box on April 29 at London’s Wembley Stadium although time is running out for an effective promotional campaign. If an agreement can’t be reached then Fury is expected to box an alternative opponent on the same date while Usyk will be forced to defend against one of his mandatories.

Dubois will face Usyk if the Fury falls through

Daniel Dubois will face Oleksandr Usyk if the Tyson Fury fight can’t get made (Image: GETTY)

If not Fury, then Usyk is most likely to face his fellow stablemate Daniel Dubois. Triple D is the current WBA (regular) champion making him the mandatory challenger for Usyk’s WBA (super) title.

The WBA are currently next in line in the sanctioning body rotation system followed by the IBF and No1 contender Filip Hrgovic and the WBO which has Joe Joyce as their interim champion. It is presently unclear who Fury would face instead.

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