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They rule out that the fight between Joshua and Fury will have a schedule change in the United Kingdom

The work plan includes Wembley Stadium as the main venue to host the fight between Joshua and Fury

They rule out that the fight between Joshua and Fury will have a schedule change in the United Kingdom
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Commercial projections for the heavyweight showdown between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury face logistical and scheduling variables.

Former world champion Carl Froch analyzed the rumors about the possibility of the fight being played during the early hours of the morning in the United Kingdom, expressing his rejection of the time modification proposals that seek to benefit television broadcasts on the American continent.

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The viability of Joshua and Fury facing each other on British territory under normal nighttime conditions is one of the main demands of the local public.

The work plan proposed by the card coordinators contemplates Wembley Stadium as the main venue to host the contest, but the intentions of the Middle East management to set the entrances to the ring at two in the morning clashed with the opinion of the discipline's analysts.

Through his official communication space on the YouTube video platform, called Froch on Fighting, the former super middleweight monarch argued that a duel of this nature does not require geographical adaptations for abroad.

"I don't know why the American public is so concerned. It's a British fight, with two British boxers. We are all excited for these two to face each other, it has to be on British soil, at Wembley Stadium or Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, wherever, at a reasonable time: 10 at night," Froch declared in his digital intervention to establish his position on the fight between Joshua and Fury.

Climate and safety factors in London

The estimated date for the show is during the month of November, a period of the year characterized by low temperatures in northern Europe. The former boxer stressed that keeping the thousands of attendees exposed to the winter atmosphere during the early hours represents an unlikely decision for the well-being and comfort of fans who purchase tickets to the stadium.

"In mid-November it's going to be bitterly cold. We don't mind being cold at 10 or 11 at night, but not at four in the morning," the analyst explained on his Froch on Fighting channel, adding that London's transport regulations would prevent the demobilization of a massive venue at that time of night.

“I don't think they are going to allow 79,000 fans to leave Wembley Stadium at four in the morning; that is not going to happen,” he pointed out to detail the security limits that local authorities would have in the event of a Joshua and Fury fight.

The viability of international alternatives

Given this panorama, the opinion of the sector suggests that, if the commercial priorities of income from digital transmission rights are oriented to the US market, the organizers should change the billboard permanently.

In this way, public order and the traditional schemes of public transport authorities in the English capital would be avoided.

“If they are going to try to adapt to American television, they better do it in the United States,” concluded Carl Froch in his informative space regarding the fate of Joshua and Fury's confrontation.

Meanwhile, the two main contenders will have to focus on resolving their preparation commitments in the rings in Thailand and Saudi Arabia before the promoting companies can move forward with signing the final unification contracts.

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