The all-British duel between Anthony Joshua, 32, and Tyson Fury, 34, has been on the news for several years and has been dubbed "the biggest in British history".

Now it finally looks set to go away after Joshua accepted Fury's demands.

- We can confirm, on behalf of Anthony Joshua, that on Friday we accepted all the terms presented to us by Fury's stable for a fight on December 3.

After the Queen's passing, we agreed to suspend communication.

We are waiting for a response, writes Joshua's stable 258 MGT Group on Twitter according to Sky Sports.

Tyson Fury, who retired after defeating Dillian Whyte in April, said in a social media video last week that he was ready for a comeback and willing to offer Joshua 40 percent of the earnings from the title fight.

- He has no excuses for not taking it.

He can't say I didn't offer him enough.

I have offered 40 percent - take it or not, Fury said.

According to Sky Sports, Cardiff is a likely venue if the duel between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury finally goes ahead on December 3 as planned.