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Hearn open to Fury vs Joshua America venue switch if 'beneficial'
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Hearn open to Fury vs Joshua America venue switch if 'beneficial'

June 24, 2026 at 11:00 PM
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Promoter Eddie Hearn has indicated he would consider moving the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua heavyweight bout to America if it benefits the event, despite an existing clause favouring a UK venue.

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Promoter Eddie Hearn is open to a renegotiation of the Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury contract if there is a 'beneficial reason' for staging the fight in America.

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Eddie Hearn, chairman of Matchroom Boxing, has softened his stance on the venue for the long-awaited all-British heavyweight showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. While a contractual clause reportedly gives the UK right of first refusal on hosting the fight, Hearn says he is open to relocating the bout to the United States if a deal there is more financially attractive. The comments come as negotiations continue over the blockbuster undisputed or heavyweight title clash. No date, venue, or broadcast terms have been finalised.

Chance analysis

This is a boxing story rather than football, but it carries commercial significance. Hearn's openness to a US venue suggests the financial gap between a UK and American site deal may be substantial, particularly given the Saudi/Las Vegas precedent for mega-fights. For prediction/betting markets, the venue will influence timing, broadcast windows, and potential fighter preparation logistics. Outside of boxing specifically, the story has minimal direct impact on football markets.

Impact

Likely no change to either fighter's preparation; the only effect is on final venue selection and commercial structure of the bout.

AI Insight

Treat as boxing-only news; no football match prediction implications, though it may inform boxing fight-night markets and scheduling assumptions.

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Hearn open to Fury vs Joshua America venue switch if 'beneficial'

Promoter Eddie Hearn has indicated he would consider moving the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua heavyweight bout to America if it benefits the event, despite an existing clause favouring a UK venue.

Article summary

Eddie Hearn, chairman of Matchroom Boxing, has softened his stance on the venue for the long-awaited all-British heavyweight showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. While a contractual clause reportedly gives the UK right of first refusal on hosting the fight, Hearn says he is open to relocating the bout to the United States if a deal there is more financially attractive. The comments come as negotiations continue over the blockbuster undisputed or heavyweight title clash. No date, venue, or broadcast terms have been finalised.

This is a boxing story rather than football, but it carries commercial significance. Hearn's openness to a US venue suggests the financial gap between a UK and American site deal may be substantial, particularly given the Saudi/Las Vegas precedent for mega-fights. For prediction/betting markets, the venue will influence timing, broadcast windows, and potential fighter preparation logistics. Outside of boxing specifically, the story has minimal direct impact on football markets.

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Jun 24, 2026, 11:00 PM
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