It would be the biggest fight in the history of British boxing, but don’t be surprised if it takes place in Saudi Arabia. The Saudis and their deep pockets could play a part in whether Tyson Fury defends his newly acquired WBC belt in a third fight with former champion Deontay Wilder or takes on Anthony Joshua for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.
Wilder of Tuscaloosa, Ala., plans to exercise a rematch clause and hopes to fight Fury for a third time in July. But the Saudis could offer enough money for Wilder to step aside and entice Fury and Joshua to stage their all-British showdown for the undisputed championship in the Middle East.
“From a common sense perspective, the U.K. is the place to host that fight,” Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing told The Post. He represents Joshua, the IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight champion. “If you ask both fighters where they’d like that fight to happen they would definitely say they’d like to fight in the U.K. But the teams, the managers and the lawyers are going to say ‘present us all the options where this fight could be staged’ and the Saudi option will be significantly more money than any other option on the table.”