Tyson Fury's first unification bout with Anthony Joshua could take place in the UK and NOT Saudi Arabia, claims promoter Bob Arum, with a winter clash in Cardiff's Principality Stadium or a spring Wembley showdown on the cards Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua's August 14 unification bout was postponed The Gypsy King was ordered to take on Deontay Wilder in a July 24 trilogy fight The Battle of the Brits could take place in Cardiff or London, says Bob Arum The August clash between Fury and Joshua was originally set for Saudi Arabia
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Tyson Fury's first fight with Anthony Joshua could be staged in the UK and not Saudi Arabia, according to the Gypsy King's promoter Bob Arum.
The all-British unification bout to bring all five heavyweight belts together was originally set for August 14 in the Middle East, but an arbitrator ordered Fury to take on Deontay Wilder in a trilogy fight which will take place on July 24.
Fury and Joshua's teams will discuss another fight deal if both of them can come through their 2021 challenges, with Arum claiming a winter clash in Cardiff's Principality Stadium in the winter or London's Wembley Stadium in the spring are options.
Tyson Fury's (right) fight with Anthony Joshua could take place in the UK, says