Warren Says Joshua-Fury Venue Must Be Set Soon
Promoter Frank Warren says Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury need to settle on a fight location quickly or risk pushing back their heavyweight clash.
Warren told ESPN that without venue consensus between the two camps, the long-awaited matchup could slip from its targeted timeframe. Both fighters have been circling the bout for months, but logistical details remain unresolved.
What Venue Dispute Means For Joshua-Fury Timeline
The sticking point appears to be where the fight takes place. Joshua's team has floated multiple options, while Fury's side has its own preferences tied to purse splits and broadcast deals. Warren's comments suggest patience is running thin among stakeholders.
Neither fighter has publicly committed to a specific arena or country. Wembley Stadium in London and a Middle East site have been mentioned in prior negotiations, but no contract has been signed. The promoter's warning suggests a decision window measured in days, not weeks.
Joshua holds a record of 28-4 with 25 knockouts, while Fury stands at 34-1-1 with 24 stoppages. The fight would unify the division's top two names and could happen in the second half of 2025 if terms come together.
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- ESPN Boxing — Warren: Joshua and Fury must agree on a venue
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