The US is a frontrunner?
Yes, that makes sense to put on the biggest heavyweight fight of the 20s between two Britons in the United States!
The US is a frontrunner?
I agree with that. He still talks about getting nervous on ring walks. I'd have him go to Paul McKenna or whoever the modern equivalent is.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑06 Jun 2026, 09:32 I always thought Joshua would blow him out in 2-3 rounds but Joshua is hard to assess mentally now.
Why didn't Dana call Eddie? He's got his number.
Simply because they allowed it, not because they couldn't stop it.
do a Steve Collinskeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Jun 2026, 10:11I agree with that. He still talks about getting nervous on ring walks. I'd have him go to Paul McKenna or whoever the modern equivalent is.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑06 Jun 2026, 09:32 I always thought Joshua would blow him out in 2-3 rounds but Joshua is hard to assess mentally now.
Nigel Benn saw Paul before the McClellan fight.golden_labrador wrote: ↑10 Jun 2026, 14:02do a Steve Collinskeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Jun 2026, 10:11I agree with that. He still talks about getting nervous on ring walks. I'd have him go to Paul McKenna or whoever the modern equivalent is.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑06 Jun 2026, 09:32 I always thought Joshua would blow him out in 2-3 rounds but Joshua is hard to assess mentally now.
Depends on how you look at it.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 Jun 2026, 14:23 Having Fury vs Joshua in L.A. makes zero sense to me.
It is the biggest fight in England in history. It calls for a stadium fight
Dan Rafael has Now said it will definitely be in the UK.tiny_acres wrote: ↑10 Jun 2026, 14:23 Having Fury vs Joshua in L.A. makes zero sense to me.
It is the biggest fight in England in history. It calls for a stadium fight
Hearn talks shit as well.. Here is was quoted saying it will take place wherever Turki wants it.. and then said he was 'hopeful' it takes place in the UK..Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 Apr 2026, 07:19 Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury showdown could take place in UK as Eddie Hearn reveals talks enter final stages
"Once we sign up for that agreement, it is over to (Turki) for the staging. We (Matchroom) will be promoting for July. I would think that the November fight or whatever it will be, will be promoted by Sela.
"Myself and AJ, Tyson Fury, we'll have a contract where (Alalshikh) is basically funding the fight. It's up to him where it is.
"Now, he also wants to make history. He is not going to put it in some random place. He wants this to deliver for the fans what it is - which is the biggest fight in the history of our country. I am hopeful that the fight takes place in the UK."
Did you watch the interview where he explained it in depth or just quote tiny bits of it which make it look like he's contradicting himself?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑Yesterday, 10:21Hearn talks shit as well.. Here is was quoted saying it will take place wherever Turki wants it.. and then said he was 'hopeful' it takes place in the UK..Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 Apr 2026, 07:19 Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury showdown could take place in UK as Eddie Hearn reveals talks enter final stages
"Once we sign up for that agreement, it is over to (Turki) for the staging. We (Matchroom) will be promoting for July. I would think that the November fight or whatever it will be, will be promoted by Sela.
"Myself and AJ, Tyson Fury, we'll have a contract where (Alalshikh) is basically funding the fight. It's up to him where it is.
"Now, he also wants to make history. He is not going to put it in some random place. He wants this to deliver for the fans what it is - which is the biggest fight in the history of our country. I am hopeful that the fight takes place in the UK."
and he said it's in the contract that it has to take place in the UK..