Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are reportedly set to fight on November 20, with Matchroom proposing terms for staging the bout in the United States. Both outlets say the date is consistent, but the contract language includes a location constraint tied to Britain.
According to Yahoo Sports and Forbes, promoter Eddie Hearn’s reported terms address a possible move to New York, outlining the conditions under which the fight could be staged in the U.S. The reporting characterizes the situation as a negotiation over venue, with the contract still indicating Britain as the default location.
While both sources cover the same reported setup—November 20 and a U.S.-venue proposal—the emphasis differs. Yahoo Sports focuses on “who wants it there,” while Forbes highlights the contractual requirement pointing to Britain alongside Hearn’s push for a New York arrangement. Neither source, in the provided excerpts, specifies additional details such as ticketing, undercard, or finalized venue confirmation beyond the reported terms.