Fury’s Manager Spencer Brown Admits Concern as Venue and Contract Issues Continue
Fresh uncertainty has emerged over the proposed Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua heavyweight showdown, with Fury’s manager Spencer Brown admitting that growing delays are becoming a concern.
The long-awaited all-British clash has been linked with a November date, but key details surrounding the event remain unresolved. Reports indicate that venue and contractual issues are at the centre of the latest delays, with Madison Square Garden in New York reportedly being considered despite Joshua’s existing agreement favouring a UK venue.
Venue Dispute Adds to Uncertainty
Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has objected to the possibility of moving the fight to the United States without a new agreement, warning that the bout could be jeopardised if the contractual issues are not resolved.
The dispute has created frustration around a fight that has been discussed for years and is widely regarded as one of boxing’s biggest potential pay-per-view events.
Fans Still Waiting
Both heavyweights have continued preparing for their respective fights, keeping hopes of a Fury-Joshua showdown alive.
However, with contracts, venue arrangements and promotional disagreements still causing delays, fans are now waiting for an official confirmation before treating the blockbuster as certain.
For now, the fight remains highly anticipated—but the longer the negotiations drag on, the greater the uncertainty becomes.
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