Joshua-Fury fight locked to UK unless AJ agrees new terms
Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are contractually locked into staging their heavyweight showdown in the UK, according to Eddie Hearn, and any effort to shift the bout to the United States would demand Joshua's team sign off on new terms.
Hearn's comments, first reported by BBC Sport, throw fresh doubt on speculation that the long-awaited clash could land stateside despite both camps previously flouting UK and Middle East venues as frontrunners. The Matchroom promoter made clear that the existing deal commits both fighters to a British ring, and Joshua holds veto power over any proposed change of location.
What the UK contract means for Joshua vs Fury venue talks
The revelation underscores Joshua's leverage in negotiations. While Fury's camp and co-promoter Frank Warren have publicly floated Saudi Arabia and Wembley as options, any pivot to Las Vegas or New York would require AJ's signature on amended paperwork. Hearn reportedly emphasized that Joshua's side has not agreed to those fresh terms and remains committed to the UK framework already in place.
Both heavyweights have chased this fight for over a decade, with near-misses in 2021 and 2023. Joshua holds a record of 29-4 with 26 knockouts, while Fury stands 35-2-1. No date has been confirmed, though late 2025 remains the target window for what would be the biggest all-British heavyweight collision in decades.
Source: bbc.co.uk
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