Summary
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are discussing a potential boxing match at Croke Park in Dublin. The fight would depend on Fury winning an upcoming match and Joshua not scheduling another fight beforehand. The event, which could occur in September, also involves plans for boxer Katie Taylor to fight at the same stadium.
Key Facts
- Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua may fight at Croke Park in Dublin in September.
- This fight is not confirmed yet and depends on Fury's upcoming match result and Joshua's decisions.
- Croke Park is a big stadium in Dublin, known for Gaelic games, and can hold 80,000 people.
- Fury will fight Arslanbek Makhmudov in London this weekend as a comeback fight.
- Joshua has returned to training after a car accident in Nigeria.
- There are considerations for Irish boxer Katie Taylor to fight at Croke Park as well.
- The event is backed by Saudi Arabia-owned production company Sela.
- Previous efforts to organize a fight between Fury and Joshua have failed due to financial and broadcasting disagreements.