For a fight being purported in global sports, as the biggest in British boxing history, Wembley Stadium is getting ready to host the all-British heavyweight clash between Anthony Joshua, and Tyson Fury. The anticipated showdown is set to happen if Fury wins against Oleksandr Usyk on 18 May 2024 in Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh. Fury’s co-promoter Bob Arum is confident that London rather than Saudi Arabia will play host to the super fight. He said: “The Saudis also, with having all this money, who can dictate the place, are very intelligent and they would, I think, like nothing more than to do that fight in Wembley with 95,000 people where they were the promoters. “I think that would do more for their image than doing that fight – Fury and Joshua – in Saudi. But that’s up to them. That’s what I feel in talking to them briefly about the future.” Joshua still might have a wait to finally fight Fury with the latter potentially facing a doubleheader against his Ukrainian opponent. “Looking at Tyson Fury, if he beats Usyk and fights Usyk again and beats him and then does a massive fight hopefully in the UK at Wembley Stadium,” he told Sky Sports, “that would put an exclamation point to his great career. “But let’s not put the cart before the horse. May 18 is an awfully competitive, really competitive heavyweight championship fight for all the marbles. He will give Tyson Fury everything Tyson can handle. “I really believe from the reports I get that Tyson has really buckled down and is training very, very hard for this.”