Eddie Hearn Says Joshua-Fury Will Not Take Place at Croke Park
In Brief
The decision affects the venue for a major boxing match and highlights ongoing discussions about high-profile events in Dublin.
Key Facts
- Eddie Hearn stated that a heavyweight bout between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will not be held at Croke Park.
- Hearn expressed his desire for Katie Taylor to have a fight at Croke Park before retiring.
- Croke Park has been considered as a venue for major boxing events involving prominent fighters.
- The update on the Joshua-Fury fight venue was given by Hearn in recent public comments.
- Hearn's remarks indicate continued interest in staging significant boxing matches in Dublin.
What Happened
Eddie Hearn announced that the anticipated Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight will not be staged at Croke Park, while also advocating for Katie Taylor to have a farewell bout at the venue.
Why It Matters
The venue decision impacts the organization of high-profile boxing matches in Ireland and reflects the challenges of hosting major sporting events at large stadiums like Croke Park.
What's Next
Further updates are expected regarding alternative venues for the Joshua-Fury fight and potential arrangements for Katie Taylor's future bouts.
Sources
- The Independent — Eddie Hearn says Katie Taylor deserves Croke Park farewell fight as he gives Joshua-Fury update(1h ago)
- BBC News — Joshua v Fury will not be in Dublin - Hearn(2h ago)
