Promoter Frank Warren says the heavyweight “super-fight” between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is not in danger of collapsing, even though no venue has been officially confirmed. Warren indicates that discussions are continuing regarding where the bout will take place, but he maintains that the overall event remains intact and plans are progressing. The comments come amid uncertainty about the location for the highly anticipated fight, with fans awaiting confirmation of the venue and related logistical details. While the promoter acknowledges that a site has not yet been finalized, he rejects the idea that delays at this stage would jeopardize the matchup. The report emphasizes that, despite the absence of an announced venue, Warren’s position is that there is no fundamental breakdown in negotiations and the fight remains scheduled to proceed. No additional information about a specific date or alternative venues is provided in the coverage cited.
Frank Warren says Fury vs Joshua still on track despite no venue confirmed
Promoter Frank Warren says the heavyweight “super-fight” between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is not in danger of collapsing, even though no venue has been officially confirmed. Warren indicates that...
- Frank Warren says the Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight is not at risk of collapse.
- A venue has not yet been confirmed for the heavyweight bout.
- Warren states discussions on the location are ongoing.
- Both sources report the same message from Warren.
Tyson Fury’s heavyweight super-fight with Anthony Joshua is not in danger of collapse, insists Frank Warren.
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