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Eddie Hearn could bid to bring Klitschko vs Fury to the UK on Monday

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Hearn, who promotes WBC number two, Anthony Joshua, believes the fight could be huge if staged in the UK and may well be one of the favorites to land the fight when final offers are put to the World Boxing Association on Monday.

“It’s a big fight for the world heavyweight title involving a Briton and a great champion in Wladimir Klitschko. There is a purse bid in Panama, and maybe we’ll be on the plane to put a bid in ourselves,” Hearn told Sky Sports.

“When a fight is made for a mandatory defense, and Tyson Fury is that mandatory challenger, you get a period of time when the two parties’ promotional teams can privately negotiate terms. Once that period is up, it goes to a purse bid if terms haven’t been agreed.

“When you’re not really aligned with a broadcaster – someone like a Tyson Fury – you can sit back and let it go to purse bids and see who wants to pay the most money. It’s quite a unique situation, and everybody will turn up with an envelope, and the governing body will read out the bids. Whoever pays the most gets the fight.

“Germany isn’t our market, so we’d be looking to stage that fight in the UK. It’s a big fight, but they could agree on terms by Monday. With a few days to go, the pressure is really on. This is the time. If they don’t agree terms, then I’m sure there will be some interesting bidders.

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“We’d look at September or October time. The deadline for that fight is October 24. Obviously Fury is from Manchester. It’s a great O2 Arena fight as well. There’s been plenty of talking about it happening outdoors.

“Of course, I’ve thought about bidding. We’ll have the paperwork ready to go, but probably until Monday morning, we won’t think that the bidding will go ahead because, as I said, this deal can be done at any time. If the purse bids go ahead, I’m sure we’ll be there.”

Hearn’s rival Frank Warren, Russian promoter Vlad Hrunov, Golden Boy, and K2 are expected to be amongst the bidders for the clash that will see undefeated Fury fight in his first world title fight against the man widely regarded as the best of his generation.

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