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Saudi Arabia confirmed as host for Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury clash

A bout between two fighters who hold all four major world titles in the division has been on the cusp of being finalised for a number of weeks now.

Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury will fight in Saudi Arabia, Eddie Hearn has said.

A bout between two fighters who hold all four major world titles in the division has been on the cusp of being finalised for a number of weeks now, but there has still been no official announcement from either party.

Planet Sport revealed the details of the fight last week with Jeddah set to host the heavyweight blockbuster.

Fury's co-promoter Bob Arum said this month a fight this summer was "dead in the water" but Hearn, who promotes Joshua, believes the date and venue are both locked in.

Saudi Arabia staged Joshua's rematch against Andy Ruiz, when the Briton regained his WBA, IBF and WBO titles in December 2019, putting him on a collision course with Fury, who became the WBC champion a couple of months later.

"It's a very bad secret that the fight is happening in Saudi Arabia," Hearn said. "I don't mind giving that information, Bob Arum's already done it.

"It's the same people we did the deal with for Andy Ruiz, that event was spectacular. As partners, they were fantastic as well, so we're very comfortable.

"We're very comfortable. Anthony's comfortable, he knows those people. They delivered on every one of their promises last time, we're ready to go."

"In terms of a global spectacle, it would make sense to go on the 14th," Hearn added. "That's one of the other things to tick off, hopefully, in the next few days."

Joshua warned on Twitter on Monday night he was "tired" of waiting around for Fury and demanded "less talk. More action" from from his rival, who responded: "Come get some then you big ugly Dosser???? YOUR NO TALK NO ACTION."

Hearn added: "There's no reason why it shouldn't happen this week. This is kind of like the moment where you could actually turn around at this point and say 'this is dragging on too long, or I can't be dealing with this anymore'.

"But we have to nail this, and I'm not going to stop until I nail it, and everyone has just got to move forward collectively. It is inevitable, but at the same time, we've got to close the door on it."

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