The highly-anticipated fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been hit with a date. However, now it appears that the fight is back in jeopardy amid an ongoing dispute regarding Deontay Wilder and Fury's planned fight, according to Chris McKenna of the Daily Star. 

The fight between Fury and Joshua was just announced as official as of Sunday, with the two set to meet in Saudi Arabia in August. The two fighters agreed to a two-fight set and now who knows when the fight will actually take place as the situation regarding Wilder and the ongoing arbitration could delay it even further.

Fury was ecstatic to announce the fight, posting a video to his Twitter page that got fans all across the globe hyped up for the battle.

Now serious questions remain on when the fight will happen after it took them a long time to agree on the fight. Will the Fury-Joshua fight be delayed even longer? It's already taken over a year for the two sides to reach any sort of agreement.

The battle in Saudi Arabia is in serious doubt after the latest arbitration ruling and this will definitely be something to keep an eye on as the situation continues to unfold. Will Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua end up fighting each other in 2021? At this point nobody has any idea.