JAKARTA - The historic fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk may be held at Wembley Stadium. Although currently, the fight tends to be held in the Middle East.

This eye-catching heavyweight fight is almost settled. The signing, the willingness of the two parties has been reached although some details are still to follow.

Saudi Arabia is currently the strongest country that is a candidate for the location for the Fury and Usyk fight. But on the other hand, Fury's co-promoter, Bob Arum stated, there is still a big possibility that this fight will be held at Wembley Stadium.

When asked about the venue, Arum told Sky Sports: "It depends on what the deal is and stuff."

"There are some of us who prefer the Wembley fight, but again it comes down to money," he said, later reported by The Sun.

He emphasized that fighters have very short career boundaries and they have to make any amount of money. "Especially large amounts of money, because in a few years, they didn't get it," he said.

"I just thought it was going to be an amazing fight," the promoter continued.

Arum hopes to announce his first undisputed heavyweight title fight soon. The 91-year-old thought both fighters had agreed to fight.

"I think the question is where the venue will be. That will be finalized hopefully next week and we will announce that soon," Arum said.

"If the fight takes place in the Middle East it will be after Ramadan and if the fight takes place in England it will be in early April," he explained.


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