It'll see Anthony Joshua go up against Tyson Fury.
Britain's former boxing world champion Johnny Nelson reckons it's possible the UK will be priced out of hosting Anthony Joshua against Tyson Fury.
Promoter Eddie Hearn's confirmed a contract's been signed for the hugely anticipated all-British heavyweight unification fight.
Saudi Arabia's reported to be the favourite to stage it - but no venue or date has been decided.
Nelson says it shows the contest's global appeal:
British boxer Lawrence Okolie also thinks the world heavyweight unification fight could leave a lasting legacy for the sport.
Okolie says the world will be watching - and that's great for boxing:
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