Turki Alalshikh says no decision has been made on where the long-rumored fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will take place, dismissing recent reports suggesting the venue has already been finalised.
“Until now I haven’t decided where the fight will take place and will work with me, some people are making up stories about it,” Turki said on social media.
“If you want the facts, take them from me or the ring. If you want to waste your time, listen to others.”
Turki also pointed to his track record when responding to the speculation.
“I think you’ve tried me over the years, and you know that whatever I say, I do,” he added.
The comments come amid reports linking the fight to Las Vegas. Some British fans have pushed for Wembley Stadium instead, arguing that a Fury-Joshua showdown belongs in the UK. Turki’s post clarified that no location decision had been made.
The heavyweight rivals have spent years going their separate ways despite repeated calls for a fight between them. Fury recently returned to action after announcing his retirement earlier this year, while Joshua is expected to return later in 2026 after recovering from elbow surgery.
A date and venue for the fight have yet to be announced, but Turki has made it clear that any reports claiming the venue has already been chosen should be treated with caution until an official announcement is made.
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Last updated on 06/21/2026 at 11:09 am


