Eddie Hearn has revealed Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could fight twice, with one showdown happening at Wembley.
For years, talk of the two Britons meeting in the ring has rumbled on to no avail.
However, the prospect of Fury and Joshua fighting now seems real again after AJ powered his way to victory over Francis Ngannou earlier this month.
The 34-year-old required just two rounds to get the job done, sending his opponent crashing to the canvas in the process.
And Joshua then immediately set his sights on a potential showdown with Fury.
Fury is preparing for his upcoming bout with Oleksandr Usyk, with the duo due to lock horns on May 18.
He will need to beat the Ukrainian to have any chance of finally settling his longstanding feud with Joshua.
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And Hearn has now claimed boxing chiefs are willing to stage one bout in Saudi and another in Britain, with Wembley being targeted.
Hearn told The Sports Agents podcast: “This is a gentleman called Turki Al-Sheikh, who is obviously a very influential figure in sports and entertainment in Saudi Arabia.
“He’s also the biggest fight fan I’ve ever met.
“And quite amazingly, he’s now talking about staging two Fury versus AJ fights – one in Saudi Arabia and one at Wembley Stadium.”
In recent years, more and more fights have taken place in Saudi.
It was the setting of Fury’s own victory over Ngannou, which came at the end of October.
And Riyadh also hosted the showdown between Joshua and the former UFC star earlier this month, too.
Hearn said , however, that Turki Al-Sheikh is prepared to listen to what the fans want – allaying some fears in the process.
