Contrary to misinformation being circulated, promoters have made it clear that Jeff Horn vs. Tim Tszyu has not been canceled.

The fight is still going forward for the scheduled date of April 22 in Townsville.

The promoters are hoping that the current crowd restriction regulations will have been relaxed by the April date. The regulations were put in place for the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Dean Lonergan, promoter for Horn, says the situation will be monitored over the course of the next few weeks before they would make a decision to cancel or continue moving full stream ahead.

Lonergan, and Tszyu's promoter Matt Rose, are putting tickets on sale.

"We are still going on sale today for general admission tickets and have been on sale for corporate hospitality since Wednesday last week," Lonergan said to WA Today.

"The fight is six weeks away and the current climate with coronavirus may change before then Matt Rose [Tszyu promoter] and myself will review the situation daily, and if required to make adjustments to the current plan.

"Our view is with six weeks to go to the event, we believe the most prudent thing to do is to continue as planned and review the situation at regular intervals. If we need to change the date we will do so when more information is at hand. We are not like AFL or NRL, who have to make an immediate decision. We do have some time up our sleeve.

"Boxing promoters have to be nimble and flexible because fighters get injured all the time and have to pull out of fights or reschedule at short notice. We will make our plans now, but if we have to change them because the situation has changed then we can."