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Turki Hints At 2 A.M. Fury vs Joshua Finish At Wembley

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Turki Hints At 2 A.M. Fury vs Joshua Finish At Wembley

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The post suggests Turki is prepared to push for an unprecedented late-night schedule to maximize the fight’s international television audience.

ESPN’s Mike Coppinger explained why the timing makes business sense.

“That would give U.S. audience 9 pm ring walk in NY and 6 pm in UK for Fury-Joshua, two names recognizable to American fans. Fury has fought stateside many times while AJ coming off Netflix KO of Jake Paul.”

A 1 a.m. ring walk in London would place the main event squarely in American prime time, with a 9 p.m. ET start in New York and 6 p.m. PT on the West Coast. Those are ideal viewing hours for the U.S. pay-per-view market and significantly more attractive than an early evening U.S. broadcast if the fight followed a traditional UK schedule.

British fans would almost certainly face a late journey home, with the event not ending until around 2 a.m. or later. However, from a commercial standpoint, the schedule would allow organizers to capitalize on the larger U.S. television audience while still staging the fight at Wembley.

The timing also reflects Fury and Joshua’s appeal in America. Fury has fought multiple times in Las Vegas and built his U.S. profile through his trilogy with Deontay Wilder, while Joshua’s recent knockout of Jake Paul on Netflix introduced him to millions of casual American viewers.

No deal has been finalized, and Wembley would still need approval to extend its curfew. But Turki’s latest social media post is the clearest indication yet that a middle-of-the-night start in London is very much under consideration if it means putting Fury vs. Joshua in the heart of U.S. prime time.

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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