Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua to SNUB Wembley and take place on a FRIDAY in New York to avoid clash with NFL: Date set with contracts signed as Britain’s biggest fight goes abroad
A blockbuster heavyweight showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is set to be staged in New York rather than at Wembley Stadium, with contracts reportedly signed and the bout scheduled for a Friday night to avoid clashing with NFL coverage. The decision to take Britain's biggest fight abroad marks a significant shift, as the bout had long been expected to headline a major UK venue given both fighters' domestic drawing power and history.
The fight is being lined up for 20 November in New York City, with organisers choosing the Friday slot specifically to sidestep competition from NFL fixtures that typically dominate American sporting attention over the weekend. The move to the "Big Apple" reflects the scale of the promotion and the financial and broadcasting considerations driving one of British boxing's most anticipated contests.
- Fury vs Joshua reportedly set for New York, not Wembley.
- Fight scheduled for Friday, 20 November, to dodge NFL clash.
- Contracts said to be signed for Britain's biggest fight going abroad.