So how about Anthony Joshua fighting in front of 80,000 at Tottenham's fabulous new stadium?

Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, would have a special reason for taking his heavyweight world champion phenomenon there. And he knows a top-class venue when he sees one.

Hearn's father, Barry, staged his first boxing promotion at the old White Hart Lane when Frank Bruno beat Joe Bugner in 1987.

"I'd love to emulate the old man and put on a fight at the new Spurs ground," Hearn junior told Standard Sport. Hearn has held two Joshua dates in front of 90,000 at Wembley and two more in front of packed houses at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

"The big stadium shows are quite rare but you're always looking out for places. And Joshua had outgrown the indoor arenas here.

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"Tottenham's new stadium looks magnificent. Its ultra-modern and state-of-the art.

"I don't know what Spurs' plans are but it could be another option among several in London.

"With no roof you'd be limited to dates between April and September. But it looks perfect.

"It’s got to be on the radar for future big boxing events."

The dream scenario of boxing fans is a series of fights involving the three leading and undefeated heavyweights '- Watford's WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belt holder Joshua, American WBC champion Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury

Boxing's tangled politics mean that each is currently following different paths. But if the big collisions ever happen, Tottenham would surely come under consideration.

Understandably, Spurs have to get the football underway first - with the opening competitive game against Crystal Palace on Wednesday.

But the size, design and superb facilities of the new arena will surely mean promoters of all kinds of sporting and entertainment events will have taken note of the opening of London's newest major venue, with big name concerts planned.

Tottenham have already led the way with the revolutionary installation of a moveable American football pitch beneath the football pitch.

Two NFL games will be staged there this autumn.

This artificial NFL surface would be ideal for seating boxing fans as it would avoid damaging the football surface.

London has a long history of major football stadium fights.

In Pictures | Anthony Joshua's professional fights 25 show all In Pictures | Anthony Joshua's professional fights 1/25 Every professional fight of Joshua's career... Getty Images 2/25 Fight one vs Emanuele Leo Round One TKO, 2mins 47secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 3/25 Fight two vs Paul Butlin Round two TKO, 0 min 50 secs Scott Heavey/Getty Images 4/25 Fight three vs Hrvoije Kisicek Round two TKO, 1min 38secs Scott Heavey/Getty Images 5/25 Fight four vs Dorian Darch Round two TKO, 0 min 51secs Rex 6/25 Fight five vs Hector Avila Round one KO, 2mins 14secs Mark Runnacles/Getty Images 7/25 Fight six vs Matt Legg Round one KO, 1min 23 secs Graham Chadwick/Daily Mail 8/25 Fight seven vs Matt Skelton Round two TKO, 2mins 33secs Paul Thomas/Getty Images 9/25 Fight eight vs Konstantin Airich Round three TKO, 1min 16secs Chris Brunskill/Getty Images 10/25 Fight nine vs Denis Bakhtov Round two TKO, 1min 0 secs Adam Davy/PA 11/25 Fight 10 vs Michael Sprott Round one TKO, 1min 26secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 12/25 Fight 11 vs Jason Gavern Round three KO, 1min 21 secs Nigel Roddis/Getty Images 13/25 Fight 12 vs Rafael Zumbano Love Round two TKO, 1min 21secs Nick Potts/PA 14/25 Fight 13 vs Kevin Johnson Round two TKO, 1min 22 secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 15/25 Fight 14 vs Gary Cornish Round one TKO, 1min 37secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 16/25 Fight 15 vs Dillian Whyte Round seven KO, 1min 27secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 17/25 Fight 16 vs Charles Martin Round two KO, 1min 32secs Richard Heathcote/Getty Images 18/25 Fight 17 vs Dominic Breazeale Round seven TKO, 1min 01secs Richard Heathcote/Getty Images 19/25 Fight 18 vs Eric Molina Round three TKO, 2min, 02secs Peter Byrne/PA Wire 20/25 Fight 19, vs Wladimir Klitschko Round 11 TKO, 1min 45secs Getty Images 21/25 Fight 20, vs Carlos Takam Round 10 TKO Action Images via Reuters 22/25 Fight 21, vs Joseph Parker Points decision PA 23/25 Fight 22, vs Alexander Povetkin Round 7 KO AP 24/25 Fight 23, vs Andy Ruiz Jr First career defeat, Round 7 TKO PA 25/25 Fight 24, vs Andy Ruiz Jr AJ regains his WBO, IBF and WBA (Super) titles, unanimous points decision. Action Images via Reuters 1/25 Every professional fight of Joshua's career... Getty Images 2/25 Fight one vs Emanuele Leo Round One TKO, 2mins 47secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 3/25 Fight two vs Paul Butlin Round two TKO, 0 min 50 secs Scott Heavey/Getty Images 4/25 Fight three vs Hrvoije Kisicek Round two TKO, 1min 38secs Scott Heavey/Getty Images 5/25 Fight four vs Dorian Darch Round two TKO, 0 min 51secs Rex 6/25 Fight five vs Hector Avila Round one KO, 2mins 14secs Mark Runnacles/Getty Images 7/25 Fight six vs Matt Legg Round one KO, 1min 23 secs Graham Chadwick/Daily Mail 8/25 Fight seven vs Matt Skelton Round two TKO, 2mins 33secs Paul Thomas/Getty Images 9/25 Fight eight vs Konstantin Airich Round three TKO, 1min 16secs Chris Brunskill/Getty Images 10/25 Fight nine vs Denis Bakhtov Round two TKO, 1min 0 secs Adam Davy/PA 11/25 Fight 10 vs Michael Sprott Round one TKO, 1min 26secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 12/25 Fight 11 vs Jason Gavern Round three KO, 1min 21 secs Nigel Roddis/Getty Images 13/25 Fight 12 vs Rafael Zumbano Love Round two TKO, 1min 21secs Nick Potts/PA 14/25 Fight 13 vs Kevin Johnson Round two TKO, 1min 22 secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 15/25 Fight 14 vs Gary Cornish Round one TKO, 1min 37secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 16/25 Fight 15 vs Dillian Whyte Round seven KO, 1min 27secs Kevin Quigley/Daily Mail 17/25 Fight 16 vs Charles Martin Round two KO, 1min 32secs Richard Heathcote/Getty Images 18/25 Fight 17 vs Dominic Breazeale Round seven TKO, 1min 01secs Richard Heathcote/Getty Images 19/25 Fight 18 vs Eric Molina Round three TKO, 2min, 02secs Peter Byrne/PA Wire 20/25 Fight 19, vs Wladimir Klitschko Round 11 TKO, 1min 45secs Getty Images 21/25 Fight 20, vs Carlos Takam Round 10 TKO Action Images via Reuters 22/25 Fight 21, vs Joseph Parker Points decision PA 23/25 Fight 22, vs Alexander Povetkin Round 7 KO AP 24/25 Fight 23, vs Andy Ruiz Jr First career defeat, Round 7 TKO PA 25/25 Fight 24, vs Andy Ruiz Jr AJ regains his WBO, IBF and WBA (Super) titles, unanimous points decision. Action Images via Reuters

Hearn also staged the record-breaking super-middleweight clash between Carl Froch and George Groves at Wembley in 2014.

Bruno won the world heavyweight title at Wembley in 1995 on a major event promoted by Frank Warren.

Henry Cooper took on Cassius Clay - by then Muhammad Ali - at Highbury in 1963 and again at Wembley in 1966.

Barry McGuigan's epic 1985 world featherweight title win against Eusebio Pedroza was at QPR's Loftus Road.

The heavyweight world title clash between Herbie Hide and Michael Bentt was at Millwall's Den in 1994.

David Haye took on Derek Chisora at West Ham's old Upton Park ground in 2012.

The ill-fated super-middleweight fight between Michael Watson and Chris Eubank was at White Hart Lane in 1991 - when Watson was severely injured.

Boxing was first held at the Lane in 1922 and the 1945 British heavyweight title fight between Bruce Woodcock and Jack London took place there.

In Pictures | White Hart Lane | 1899-2017 118 show all In Pictures | White Hart Lane | 1899-2017 1/118 1934 17th July 1934: The nine foot high cockerel, which normally sits above the stands at Tottenham Hotspur's ground in White Hart Lane, being cleaned whilst the stands are improved and enlarged Getty Images 2/118 1911 9th September 1911: West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Hubert Pearson (1886 - 1955, centre in cap) misses the ball under pressure from Tottenham Hotspur forwards, during a division one match. Spurs won the match 1-0 Getty Images 3/118 1912 3rd February 1912: Tottenham Hotspur play Clapton Orient on a frosty pitch at White Hart Lane, London. Getty Images 4/118 1912 20th January 1912: Jackie Mordue (1886 - 1957, in striped shirt, left) of Sunderland intercepts a pass during a match against Tottenham Hotspur. The match ended in a goalless draw. Getty Images 5/118 1922 March 1922: Crowds outside the gates at White Hart Lane ground, London, before the team's cup replay against Cardiff City. Getty Images 6/118 1925 2nd December 1925: Ground staff lay 3,000 bales of straw on the pitch to protect the ground from frost. Getty Images 7/118 1925 2nd December 1925: Tottenham Hotspur's ground staff drain a waterlogged goal area with pitch forks. Getty Images 8/118 1926 28th August 1926: Spurs and Everton captains Elkes and Hart shake hands befor the kick off as Tottenham Hotspur play Everton. Getty Images 9/118 1932 27th August 1932: Crowds at White Hart Lane, London, watching the home side,Tottenham Hotspur, play Charlton Athletic. Spurs won the match 4-1. Getty Images 10/118 1933 22nd June 1933: The captains of the Rotary Club of Wood Green and the Wood Green Chamber of Commerce toss up before their Olde English Cricket match at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 11/118 1933 Goodall, the football captain of England, and Pelfour the captain of France, at White Hart Lane, London. England won 4-1 Getty Images 12/118 1934 26th July 1934: Tottenham Hotspur players Walter Alsford, Michelles and George Greenfield training on the pitch at White Hart Lane in front of where the new East Stand is being built. Getty Images 13/118 1934 2nd May 1934: This terrace of houses is being demolished in Paxton Road Tottenham to make way for a new stand at the football ground in White Hart Lane. A two tier terrace will be erected in its place that will provide accommodation for 5,000 seated fans with 14,000 below it. Getty Images 14/118 1935 22nd January 1935: Former England football player and Kent cricketer K T W 'Wally' Hardinge (centre) being greeted by Tottenham Hotspur trainer G Hardy and some of the players at White Hart Lane, following his appointment as manager of the second team. Getty Images 15/118 1935 4th December 1935: The German football team give the Nazi salute at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, before playing England, who went on to win 3-0. Getty Images 16/118 1935 1935: An international football match between England and Germany at White Hart Lane, London, the ground of Tottenham Hotspur. Getty Images 17/118 1936 2nd May 1936: A workman demolishing the houses in Paxton Road, north London, to make room for a new double-decker stand at the Tottenham Hotspur ground on White Hart Lane. The new stand will provide seating for an extra 5,000 people, with 11,000 beneath Getty Images 18/118 1936 11th February 1936: Tottenham Hotspur players in the bath after a practice game. Getty Images 19/118 1938 26th July 1938: Tottenham Hotspur manager Peter McWilliam (1879 - 1951, centre, in hat), watching some of his players play darts in the recreation room. Getty Images 20/118 1938 1st March 1938: Tottenham Hotspur player Willie Hall (1912 - 1967) doing some bar work on the terraces during a training session. Getty Images 21/118 1938 17th January 1938: Tottenham Hotspur FC soccer team in training, running up and down the terrace at White Hart Lane, London. Left to right: Hall, Gibbons, Ward, Page, Hitchins, Sargent and Whatley. Getty Images 22/118 1938 5th March 1938, Tottenham, London, FA Cup 6th Round, Tottenham Hotspur 0 v Sunderland 1, A Spurs defender desperately tries to stop the ball entering the net with his hand, as Sunderland seem set to score the only goal of the game. Popperfoto/Getty Images 23/118 1939 3rd January 1939: Three Tottenham Hotspur FC soccer players looking at their new numbered football shirts for the third round FA cup tie against Watford at White Hart Lane, London. Left to right Duncan, A Hall, and W Hall (Capt). Getty Images 24/118 1940 23rd March 1940: British soldiers on leave, queuing outside Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground, before a match between Arsenal and Chelsea. Getty Images 25/118 1945 18th, July 1945: Jack London and Bruce Woodcock box in a title fight in front a large crowd. Popperfoto/Getty Images 26/118 1947 1st September 1947: Spurs goalkeeper Ted Ditchburn takes a goal kick as Tottenham Hotspur play Bury at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 27/118 1952 1952: Workmen laying new turf on the pitch. Popperfoto/Getty Images 28/118 1953 29th September 1953: Tottenham Hotspur play a friendly match against the Racing Club de Paris in the first floodlit match at the Lane. Spurs won the game 5-3. Popperfoto/Getty Images 29/118 1953 7th February 1953: Tottenham Hotspur Football Club player Alf Ramsey in action against Arsenal at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 30/118 1954 13th January 1954: Men clearing the pitch of water at White Hart Lane before a FA Cup third round replay between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United Getty Images 31/118 1956 11th February 1956: Tottenham Hotspur's ground staff sweep snow from the goal line before the match between Tottenham Hotspur and Birmingham City. Getty Images 32/118 1959 Tottenham Hotspur team line up circa 1959-60 season including manager Bill Nicholson (2nd left back row). Getty Images 33/118 1961 17th April 1961: Tottenham players celebrate with champagne in the dressing room after winning the Division One Championship, Manager Bill Nicholson is seated in the middle of the group wearing the Chairman's Bowler hat. Popperfoto/Getty Images 34/118 1961 29th April 1961: Tottenham Hotspur captain Danny Blanchflower receives the trophy as Spurs win the League Championship at White Hart Lane. By subsequently winning the FA Cup Final, Spurs became the first team to achieve the 'Double' - taking both the League Championship and the FA Cup in the same season. Getty Images 35/118 1961 7th May 1961: Tottenham players celebrate from the roof of an open top bus on their way to Tottenham Town Hall for a reception given by the Mayor, after winning the League title and the FA Cup 'double'. Getty Images 36/118 1961 19th August 1961: Jimmy Greaves runs out of the tunnel against Blackpool. Getty Images 37/118 1962 27th February 1962: Bobby Smith (centre) of Tottenham Hotspur about to score his team's first goal during their European Cup quarter-final match against Czech champions Dukla Prague. Spurs secured their place in the semi-final with a 4-1 victory in the snow. Getty Images 38/118 1962 5th April 1962: Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower scores from a penalty during the second leg of the European Cup semi final against Benfica. Getty Images 39/118 1962 28th April 1962: Tottenham Hotspur FC footballers Jimmy Greaves and Mel Hopkins, both keen amateur photographers, prepare to take a photograph of their teammates. Getty Images 40/118 1962 3rd August 1962: The Tottenham Hotspur football team. From left to right, they are (back row): Peter Baker, Maurice Norman, Bill Brown, Ron Henry, Dave Mackay. (Front row): Terry Medwin, John White, Danny Blanchflower, Bobby Smith, Jimmy Greaves, Cliff Jones. Getty Images 41/118 1963 3rd March 1963: Fans throwing snowballs outside the gates of Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground, where a match has been postponed due to the snowy weather. Getty Images 42/118 1963 Policemen and ambulancemen sitting on the touchline at White Hart Lane football ground, during a blizzard. Getty Images 43/118 1964 1964: Tottenham Hotspur Manager Bill Nicholson (right) welcomes new signing Cyril Knowles to White Hart Lane. Popperfoto/Getty Images 44/118 1966 August 19th 1966: New signing Mike England greeting a group of young fans behind glass doors, at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 45/118 1967 11 March 1967: Goalkeeper Pat Jennings of Spurs dives to save the penalty kick from Tony Ford of Bristol City as Alan Mullery and Mike England of Spurs look on during their FA Cup Fifth round match. Getty Images 46/118 1968 3rd February 1968: Manchester United's Bobby Charlton in action against Tottenham Hotspur. Getty Images 47/118 1968 5th October 1968: Jimmy Greaves of Spurs outpaces David Nish of Leicester City during a First Division match between Totenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Greaves scored a hat-trick in a 3-2 win for Spurs Getty Images 48/118 1969 2nd December 1969: Fans eager for tickets to the European Cup Winners' Cup tie between Tottenham Hotspur and Slovan Bratislava. Getty Images 49/118 1971 March 1, 1971: Bill Nicholson with the Football League Cup outside White Hart Lane. Norman Quicke/Daily Express/Getty Images 50/118 1971 4th May 1971: Crowds outside the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club at White Hart Lane, London, for the Spurs v Arsenal North London derby match. Getty Images 51/118 1971 4th May 1971: Fans at White Hart Lane surrounding Frank McLintock and Eddie Kelly after Arsenal scored in the last minute of the match against Tottenham Hotspur to win the league championship title. Getty Images 52/118 1972 23rd September 1972: Spurs player Martin Chivers challenges West Ham United captain Booby Moore during a Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United. Getty Images 53/118 1972 17th May 1972: Alan Mullery of Tottenham Hotspur carries the Uefa Cup through a crowd of fans and policemen after victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Uefa Cup Final 2nd leg. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Tottenham winning the trophy 3-2 on aggregate. Popperfoto/Getty Images 54/118 1978 17th July 1978: Tottenham Hotspur manager Keith Burkinshaw (centre) with his two new Argentinian players, Ricardo Villa (left) and Osvaldo Ardiles, at White Hart Lane after joining the club in a £700,000 deal. Getty Images 55/118 1978 17th July 1978: The 1978 Tottenham Hotspur team. The team photo includes manager Keith Burkinshaw, Glenn Hoddle, Steve Perryman and new signings Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa. Getty Images 56/118 1980 1980: The old West Stand at Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground being demolished, London Getty Images 57/118 1981 21st November 1981: Glenn Hoddle runs with the ball during the League Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. Spurs won the match 3-1. Getty Images 58/118 1984 12th May 1984: A view of the East stand during a First Division match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. Getty Images 59/118 1984 23 May 1984: The match Officials lead the teams out at White Hart Lane, before the Uefa Cup Final 2nd leg between Tottenham Hotspur and Anderlecht. Getty Images 60/118 1984 23 May 1984: Graham Roberts scores during the Uefa Cup final against Anderlecht. Spurs won 4-3 on penalties. 61/118 1984 23 May 1984: Graham Roberts (left) and Tony Parkes (right) hold the trophy after winning the Uefa Cup. Getty Images 62/118 1984 29th May 1984: Keith Burkinshaw meets Chas and Dave at his Testimonial against an England XI at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 63/118 1986 1st May 1986: Osvaldo Ardiles (l) and sons with Diego Maradona before Ardiles' testimonial match between Tottenham Hotspur and Inter Milan at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 64/118 1987 24th October 1987: Heavyweight boxer Frank Bruno (left) on the attack in the 8th round during his fight against Joe Bugner. Russell Cheyne/Getty Images 65/118 1987 23rd November 1987: Tottenham Hotspur chairman Irving Scholar greets new manager Terry Venables. Getty Images 66/118 1987 18th October 1987: Spurs player Gary Mabbutt (l) challenges Arsenal striker Alan Smith during a League Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. Getty Images 67/118 1990 21st April 1990: Mitchell Thomas (r) of Spurs challenges Mike Phelan of Manchester United during a League Divsion One match. Getty Images 68/118 1990 29th September 1990: A view of the refurbished East Stand, during a division one match between Spurs and Aston Villa. Spurs won the match 2-1 Getty Images 69/118 1991 21st September 1991: WBO Super Middle Weight Title Fight between Chris Eubank and Michael Watson. Getty Images 70/118 1991 21st September 1991: Chris Eubank celebrates his victory against Michael Watson (right) in their second WBO Middleweight title fight. Eubank retained his title with a 12th round knockout which left Watson with irreparable brain damage Getty Images 71/118 1991 16th March 1991: Tottenham Hotspurs's Eric Thorstvedt makes a save against Aston Villa. Getty Images 72/118 1991 19th May 1991: ErikThorstvedt holds aloft the FA Cup trophy as his team mates including Gary Mabbutt (4th left) and Gary Lineker (2nd right) look on during their homecoming open top bus parade. Getty Images 73/118 1991 14th September 1991: Spurs striker Gary Lineker celebrates after scoring the first goal during a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers. Getty Images 74/118 1994 4th August 1994: Spurs manager Osvaldo Ardiles (l) greets new signing Jurgen Klinsmann to Tottenham. Getty Images 75/118 1995 15th March 1995: Tottenham Hotspur' s Jurgen Klinsmann celebrates with team-mates vs Manchester Untied at White Hart Lane winning the match 2-1. Getty Images 76/118 1995 9th September 1995: Teddy Sheringham and David Howells of Tottenham Hotspur celebrate a 2-1 win over Leeds. Getty Images 77/118 1996 14 Apr 1996: William ''The Fridge'' Perry of the Monarchs blocks a tackle during the London Monarchs v Scottish Claymores World League of American Football game. Getty Images 78/118 1997 1 November 1997: General view of White Hart Lane during the FA Carling Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United at in London Getty Images 79/118 1998 1 October 1998: George Graham is appointed new manager of Tottenham Hotspur by chairman Alan Sugar (right). Getty Images 80/118 1998 9th September 1998: David Ginola of Tottenham Hotspur argues with Tim Flowers of Blackburn Rovers during the FA Carling Premiership match. Spurs won 2-1 Getty Images 81/118 1999 20th April 1999: Les Ferdinand, Ian Waker and Sol Campbell at the launch of the new Tottenham Hotspur Adidas kit. Getty Images 82/118 1999 3rd October 1999: Steffen Iversen of Spurs celebrates his 35th minute goal during the Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City. The game finished in a 3-2 win for the visitors Leicester City. Getty Images 83/118 1999 23 October 1999: Oyvind Leonhardsen (#17) and David Ginola of Spurs celebrate at the end of the FA Carling Premiership match against Manchester United. The game finished in a 3-1 win for Spurs Getty Images 84/118 1999 7 November 1999: Steffen Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates his goal against Arsenal with team-mates Chris Armstrong and Stephen Clemence in the FA Carling Premiership. Spurs won the match 2-1. Getty Images 85/118 2000 19th November 2000: Tottenham fans protest about chairman Alan Sugar during the FA Carling Premiership match against Liverpool. Tottenham won the match 2-1. Getty Images 86/118 2000 25th November 2000: Les Ferdinand celebrates after scoring his hat-trick during the FA Carling Premiership game between Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Getty Images 87/118 2000 14th May 2000: Sol Campbell of Spurs salutes the fans after the FA Carling Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland. Getty Images 88/118 2000 11th September 2000: Tottenham celebrate Sol Campbell's winning goal during the FA Carling Premiership match against West Ham. Spurs won the match 1-0 Getty Images 89/118 2001 19th May 2001: Sol Campbell applauds the Spurs fans at the end of the season after the FA Carling Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United at White Hart Lane Getty Images 90/118 2001 17th November 2001: A Spurs fan makes his feelings clear over the departure of Sol Campbell to bitter rivals Arsenal during the north London derby. The match ended in a 1- 1 draw. Getty Images 91/118 2001 17th November 2001:Sol Campbell of Arsenal is photographed after the match. Getty Images 92/118 2001 27th October 2001: Gus Poyet of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match against Middlesbrough. Tottenham Hotspur won the match 2-1 Getty Images 93/118 2001 27th October 2001: Teddy Sheringham scores from the penalty spot during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match against Middlesbrough. Getty Images 94/118 2001 29th September 2001: Dean Richards celebrates scoring the first goal during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match against Manchester United. United would win 5-3. Getty Images 95/118 2001 19th May 2001: Stephen Clemence of tries to tackle former team-mate Teddy Sheringham of Manchester United in the FA Carling Premiership match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham won 3-1. Getty Images 96/118 2001 15th August 2001: Referee Anders Frisk separates Jamie Carragher of England and Boudewijn Zenden of Holland during the International Friendly match against Holland. Holland won the match 2-0. Getty Images 97/118 2001 30th March 2001: Glenn Hoddle is greeted by the assembled fans during a press conference to announce him as the new manager. Getty Images 98/118 2001 26th May 2001 : Glenn Hoddle unveils new Spurs signing Teddy Sheringham during a Press Conference after the striker's return to the club. Getty Images 99/118 2002 23 January 2002: Teddy Sheringham celebrates an amazing victory and reaching the final after the Worthington Cup semi-final second leg match against Chelsea. Spurs won the match 5-1, winning the tie 6-3 on aggregate Getty Images 100/118 2002 31st August 2002: Robbie Keane is welcomed by the fans following his move from Leeds ahead of the match against Southampton. Getty Images 101/118 2002 15 September 2002: Teddy Sheringham celebrates scoring their second goal with new team-mate Robbie Keane during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United. Spurs won the match 3-2 Getty Images 102/118 2003 May 11th 2003: Young fans wave goodbye to Teddy Sheringham ahead of the match against Blackburn Rovers. Blackburn won the match 4-0 Getty Images 103/118 2003 May 11th 2003: Fans throw their season tickets onto the pitch in disgust after the heavy 4-0 defeat. Getty Images 104/118 2004 25th April 2004: Arsenal celebrate at winning the title at White Hart Lane after a 2-2 draw. Getty Images 105/118 2004 23rd October 2004: A picture is set among flower tributes to legendary Tottenham manager Bill Nicholson. Nicholson died at the age of 85. AFP/Getty Images 106/118 2006 5th November 2006: Aaron Lennon is congratulated by team-mate Pascal Chimbonda after scoring the winning goal against Chelsea. It was Spurs' first win over the Blues in 16 years. Getty Images 107/118 2006 5th November 2006: Martin Jol celebrates at the final whistle of Tottenham's 2-1 victory over Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. AFP/Getty Images 108/118 2008 October 26th 2008: New manager Harry Redknapp applauds the Tottenham crowd before the game against Bolton Wanderers. AFP/Getty Images 109/118 2010 2nd November 2010: Peter Crouch (L) celebrates scoring the second goal with Gareth Bale (R) during their 3-1 victory over reigning Champions League holders Inter Milan. AFP/Getty Images 110/118 2011 24th January 2011: The gates outside White Hart Lane. Getty Images 111/118 2012 17th March 2012: Players and staff look on distraught after Bolton's Fabrice Muamba receives CPR treatment on the pitch after suddenly collapsing during. Getty Images 112/118 2012 8th November 2012: Muamba, now retired, returns to the spot where he suffered a cardiac arrest and acknowledges the supporters during half time of Tottenham's Europa League match against NK Maribor. AFP/Getty Images 113/118 2014 24th August 2014: Former manager Harry Redknapp (L), now of QPR, shakes hands with Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino. Spurs won the match 4-0. Getty Images 114/118 2016 6th May 2016: Aerial Views of the New Stadium development surrounding White Hart Lane. Getty Images 115/118 2016 19th November 2016: Harry Winks of celebrates scoring his first goal for the club with manager Mauricio Pochettino. Tottenham would beat West Ham 3-2. Getty Images 116/118 2017 4th January 2017: Dele Alli scores his second goal with a header as Tottenham defeated Chelsea 2-0 to end the Blues winning run which stood at 14 consecutive Premier League matches. Getty Images 117/118 2017 30th April 2017: Harry Kane of celebrates with Dele Alli after scoring the second goal in a 2-0 win over Arsenal, what would be the last ever north London derby at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images 118/118 2017 14th May 2017: A rainbow hangs above White Hart Lane after Tottenham's final match at the ground, a 2-1 victory over Manchester United. REUTERS 1/118 1934 17th July 1934: The nine foot high cockerel, which normally sits above the stands at Tottenham Hotspur's ground in White Hart Lane, being cleaned whilst the stands are improved and enlarged Getty Images 2/118 1911 9th September 1911: West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Hubert Pearson (1886 - 1955, centre in cap) misses the ball under pressure from Tottenham Hotspur forwards, during a division one match. Spurs won the match 1-0 Getty Images 3/118 1912 3rd February 1912: Tottenham Hotspur play Clapton Orient on a frosty pitch at White Hart Lane, London. Getty Images 4/118 1912 20th January 1912: Jackie Mordue (1886 - 1957, in striped shirt, left) of Sunderland intercepts a pass during a match against Tottenham Hotspur. The match ended in a goalless draw. Getty Images 5/118 1922 March 1922: Crowds outside the gates at White Hart Lane ground, London, before the team's cup replay against Cardiff City. Getty Images 6/118 1925 2nd December 1925: Ground staff lay 3,000 bales of straw on the pitch to protect the ground from frost. Getty Images 7/118 1925 2nd December 1925: Tottenham Hotspur's ground staff drain a waterlogged goal area with pitch forks. Getty Images 8/118 1926 28th August 1926: Spurs and Everton captains Elkes and Hart shake hands befor the kick off as Tottenham Hotspur play Everton. Getty Images 9/118 1932 27th August 1932: Crowds at White Hart Lane, London, watching the home side,Tottenham Hotspur, play Charlton Athletic. Spurs won the match 4-1. Getty Images 10/118 1933 22nd June 1933: The captains of the Rotary Club of Wood Green and the Wood Green Chamber of Commerce toss up before their Olde English Cricket match at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 11/118 1933 Goodall, the football captain of England, and Pelfour the captain of France, at White Hart Lane, London. England won 4-1 Getty Images 12/118 1934 26th July 1934: Tottenham Hotspur players Walter Alsford, Michelles and George Greenfield training on the pitch at White Hart Lane in front of where the new East Stand is being built. Getty Images 13/118 1934 2nd May 1934: This terrace of houses is being demolished in Paxton Road Tottenham to make way for a new stand at the football ground in White Hart Lane. A two tier terrace will be erected in its place that will provide accommodation for 5,000 seated fans with 14,000 below it. Getty Images 14/118 1935 22nd January 1935: Former England football player and Kent cricketer K T W 'Wally' Hardinge (centre) being greeted by Tottenham Hotspur trainer G Hardy and some of the players at White Hart Lane, following his appointment as manager of the second team. Getty Images 15/118 1935 4th December 1935: The German football team give the Nazi salute at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, before playing England, who went on to win 3-0. Getty Images 16/118 1935 1935: An international football match between England and Germany at White Hart Lane, London, the ground of Tottenham Hotspur. Getty Images 17/118 1936 2nd May 1936: A workman demolishing the houses in Paxton Road, north London, to make room for a new double-decker stand at the Tottenham Hotspur ground on White Hart Lane. The new stand will provide seating for an extra 5,000 people, with 11,000 beneath Getty Images 18/118 1936 11th February 1936: Tottenham Hotspur players in the bath after a practice game. Getty Images 19/118 1938 26th July 1938: Tottenham Hotspur manager Peter McWilliam (1879 - 1951, centre, in hat), watching some of his players play darts in the recreation room. Getty Images 20/118 1938 1st March 1938: Tottenham Hotspur player Willie Hall (1912 - 1967) doing some bar work on the terraces during a training session. Getty Images 21/118 1938 17th January 1938: Tottenham Hotspur FC soccer team in training, running up and down the terrace at White Hart Lane, London. Left to right: Hall, Gibbons, Ward, Page, Hitchins, Sargent and Whatley. Getty Images 22/118 1938 5th March 1938, Tottenham, London, FA Cup 6th Round, Tottenham Hotspur 0 v Sunderland 1, A Spurs defender desperately tries to stop the ball entering the net with his hand, as Sunderland seem set to score the only goal of the game. Popperfoto/Getty Images 23/118 1939 3rd January 1939: Three Tottenham Hotspur FC soccer players looking at their new numbered football shirts for the third round FA cup tie against Watford at White Hart Lane, London. Left to right Duncan, A Hall, and W Hall (Capt). Getty Images 24/118 1940 23rd March 1940: British soldiers on leave, queuing outside Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground, before a match between Arsenal and Chelsea. Getty Images 25/118 1945 18th, July 1945: Jack London and Bruce Woodcock box in a title fight in front a large crowd. Popperfoto/Getty Images 26/118 1947 1st September 1947: Spurs goalkeeper Ted Ditchburn takes a goal kick as Tottenham Hotspur play Bury at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 27/118 1952 1952: Workmen laying new turf on the pitch. Popperfoto/Getty Images 28/118 1953 29th September 1953: Tottenham Hotspur play a friendly match against the Racing Club de Paris in the first floodlit match at the Lane. Spurs won the game 5-3. Popperfoto/Getty Images 29/118 1953 7th February 1953: Tottenham Hotspur Football Club player Alf Ramsey in action against Arsenal at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 30/118 1954 13th January 1954: Men clearing the pitch of water at White Hart Lane before a FA Cup third round replay between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United Getty Images 31/118 1956 11th February 1956: Tottenham Hotspur's ground staff sweep snow from the goal line before the match between Tottenham Hotspur and Birmingham City. Getty Images 32/118 1959 Tottenham Hotspur team line up circa 1959-60 season including manager Bill Nicholson (2nd left back row). Getty Images 33/118 1961 17th April 1961: Tottenham players celebrate with champagne in the dressing room after winning the Division One Championship, Manager Bill Nicholson is seated in the middle of the group wearing the Chairman's Bowler hat. Popperfoto/Getty Images 34/118 1961 29th April 1961: Tottenham Hotspur captain Danny Blanchflower receives the trophy as Spurs win the League Championship at White Hart Lane. By subsequently winning the FA Cup Final, Spurs became the first team to achieve the 'Double' - taking both the League Championship and the FA Cup in the same season. Getty Images 35/118 1961 7th May 1961: Tottenham players celebrate from the roof of an open top bus on their way to Tottenham Town Hall for a reception given by the Mayor, after winning the League title and the FA Cup 'double'. Getty Images 36/118 1961 19th August 1961: Jimmy Greaves runs out of the tunnel against Blackpool. Getty Images 37/118 1962 27th February 1962: Bobby Smith (centre) of Tottenham Hotspur about to score his team's first goal during their European Cup quarter-final match against Czech champions Dukla Prague. Spurs secured their place in the semi-final with a 4-1 victory in the snow. Getty Images 38/118 1962 5th April 1962: Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower scores from a penalty during the second leg of the European Cup semi final against Benfica. Getty Images 39/118 1962 28th April 1962: Tottenham Hotspur FC footballers Jimmy Greaves and Mel Hopkins, both keen amateur photographers, prepare to take a photograph of their teammates. Getty Images 40/118 1962 3rd August 1962: The Tottenham Hotspur football team. From left to right, they are (back row): Peter Baker, Maurice Norman, Bill Brown, Ron Henry, Dave Mackay. (Front row): Terry Medwin, John White, Danny Blanchflower, Bobby Smith, Jimmy Greaves, Cliff Jones. Getty Images 41/118 1963 3rd March 1963: Fans throwing snowballs outside the gates of Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground, where a match has been postponed due to the snowy weather. Getty Images 42/118 1963 Policemen and ambulancemen sitting on the touchline at White Hart Lane football ground, during a blizzard. Getty Images 43/118 1964 1964: Tottenham Hotspur Manager Bill Nicholson (right) welcomes new signing Cyril Knowles to White Hart Lane. Popperfoto/Getty Images 44/118 1966 August 19th 1966: New signing Mike England greeting a group of young fans behind glass doors, at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 45/118 1967 11 March 1967: Goalkeeper Pat Jennings of Spurs dives to save the penalty kick from Tony Ford of Bristol City as Alan Mullery and Mike England of Spurs look on during their FA Cup Fifth round match. Getty Images 46/118 1968 3rd February 1968: Manchester United's Bobby Charlton in action against Tottenham Hotspur. Getty Images 47/118 1968 5th October 1968: Jimmy Greaves of Spurs outpaces David Nish of Leicester City during a First Division match between Totenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Greaves scored a hat-trick in a 3-2 win for Spurs Getty Images 48/118 1969 2nd December 1969: Fans eager for tickets to the European Cup Winners' Cup tie between Tottenham Hotspur and Slovan Bratislava. Getty Images 49/118 1971 March 1, 1971: Bill Nicholson with the Football League Cup outside White Hart Lane. Norman Quicke/Daily Express/Getty Images 50/118 1971 4th May 1971: Crowds outside the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club at White Hart Lane, London, for the Spurs v Arsenal North London derby match. Getty Images 51/118 1971 4th May 1971: Fans at White Hart Lane surrounding Frank McLintock and Eddie Kelly after Arsenal scored in the last minute of the match against Tottenham Hotspur to win the league championship title. Getty Images 52/118 1972 23rd September 1972: Spurs player Martin Chivers challenges West Ham United captain Booby Moore during a Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United. Getty Images 53/118 1972 17th May 1972: Alan Mullery of Tottenham Hotspur carries the Uefa Cup through a crowd of fans and policemen after victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Uefa Cup Final 2nd leg. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Tottenham winning the trophy 3-2 on aggregate. Popperfoto/Getty Images 54/118 1978 17th July 1978: Tottenham Hotspur manager Keith Burkinshaw (centre) with his two new Argentinian players, Ricardo Villa (left) and Osvaldo Ardiles, at White Hart Lane after joining the club in a £700,000 deal. Getty Images 55/118 1978 17th July 1978: The 1978 Tottenham Hotspur team. The team photo includes manager Keith Burkinshaw, Glenn Hoddle, Steve Perryman and new signings Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa. Getty Images 56/118 1980 1980: The old West Stand at Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground being demolished, London Getty Images 57/118 1981 21st November 1981: Glenn Hoddle runs with the ball during the League Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. Spurs won the match 3-1. Getty Images 58/118 1984 12th May 1984: A view of the East stand during a First Division match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. Getty Images 59/118 1984 23 May 1984: The match Officials lead the teams out at White Hart Lane, before the Uefa Cup Final 2nd leg between Tottenham Hotspur and Anderlecht. Getty Images 60/118 1984 23 May 1984: Graham Roberts scores during the Uefa Cup final against Anderlecht. Spurs won 4-3 on penalties. 61/118 1984 23 May 1984: Graham Roberts (left) and Tony Parkes (right) hold the trophy after winning the Uefa Cup. Getty Images 62/118 1984 29th May 1984: Keith Burkinshaw meets Chas and Dave at his Testimonial against an England XI at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 63/118 1986 1st May 1986: Osvaldo Ardiles (l) and sons with Diego Maradona before Ardiles' testimonial match between Tottenham Hotspur and Inter Milan at White Hart Lane. Getty Images 64/118 1987 24th October 1987: Heavyweight boxer Frank Bruno (left) on the attack in the 8th round during his fight against Joe Bugner. Russell Cheyne/Getty Images 65/118 1987 23rd November 1987: Tottenham Hotspur chairman Irving Scholar greets new manager Terry Venables. Getty Images 66/118 1987 18th October 1987: Spurs player Gary Mabbutt (l) challenges Arsenal striker Alan Smith during a League Division One match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. Getty Images 67/118 1990 21st April 1990: Mitchell Thomas (r) of Spurs challenges Mike Phelan of Manchester United during a League Divsion One match. Getty Images 68/118 1990 29th September 1990: A view of the refurbished East Stand, during a division one match between Spurs and Aston Villa. Spurs won the match 2-1 Getty Images 69/118 1991 21st September 1991: WBO Super Middle Weight Title Fight between Chris Eubank and Michael Watson. Getty Images 70/118 1991 21st September 1991: Chris Eubank celebrates his victory against Michael Watson (right) in their second WBO Middleweight title fight. Eubank retained his title with a 12th round knockout which left Watson with irreparable brain damage Getty Images 71/118 1991 16th March 1991: Tottenham Hotspurs's Eric Thorstvedt makes a save against Aston Villa. Getty Images 72/118 1991 19th May 1991: ErikThorstvedt holds aloft the FA Cup trophy as his team mates including Gary Mabbutt (4th left) and Gary Lineker (2nd right) look on during their homecoming open top bus parade. Getty Images 73/118 1991 14th September 1991: Spurs striker Gary Lineker celebrates after scoring the first goal during a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers. Getty Images 74/118 1994 4th August 1994: Spurs manager Osvaldo Ardiles (l) greets new signing Jurgen Klinsmann to Tottenham. Getty Images 75/118 1995 15th March 1995: Tottenham Hotspur' s Jurgen Klinsmann celebrates with team-mates vs Manchester Untied at White Hart Lane winning the match 2-1. Getty Images 76/118 1995 9th September 1995: Teddy Sheringham and David Howells of Tottenham Hotspur celebrate a 2-1 win over Leeds. Getty Images 77/118 1996 14 Apr 1996: William ''The Fridge'' Perry of the Monarchs blocks a tackle during the London Monarchs v Scottish Claymores World League of American Football game. Getty Images 78/118 1997 1 November 1997: General view of White Hart Lane during the FA Carling Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United at in London Getty Images 79/118 1998 1 October 1998: George Graham is appointed new manager of Tottenham Hotspur by chairman Alan Sugar (right). Getty Images 80/118 1998 9th September 1998: David Ginola of Tottenham Hotspur argues with Tim Flowers of Blackburn Rovers during the FA Carling Premiership match. Spurs won 2-1 Getty Images 81/118 1999 20th April 1999: Les Ferdinand, Ian Waker and Sol Campbell at the launch of the new Tottenham Hotspur Adidas kit. Getty Images 82/118 1999 3rd October 1999: Steffen Iversen of Spurs celebrates his 35th minute goal during the Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City. The game finished in a 3-2 win for the visitors Leicester City. Getty Images 83/118 1999 23 October 1999: Oyvind Leonhardsen (#17) and David Ginola of Spurs celebrate at the end of the FA Carling Premiership match against Manchester United. The game finished in a 3-1 win for Spurs Getty Images 84/118 1999 7 November 1999: Steffen Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates his goal against Arsenal with team-mates Chris Armstrong and Stephen Clemence in the FA Carling Premiership. Spurs won the match 2-1. Getty Images 85/118 2000 19th November 2000: Tottenham fans protest about chairman Alan Sugar during the FA Carling Premiership match against Liverpool. Tottenham won the match 2-1. Getty Images 86/118 2000 25th November 2000: Les Ferdinand celebrates after scoring his hat-trick during the FA Carling Premiership game between Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Getty Images 87/118 2000 14th May 2000: Sol Campbell of Spurs salutes the fans after the FA Carling Premiership match between Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland. 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Tottenham Hotspur won the match 2-1 Getty Images 93/118 2001 27th October 2001: Teddy Sheringham scores from the penalty spot during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match against Middlesbrough. Getty Images 94/118 2001 29th September 2001: Dean Richards celebrates scoring the first goal during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match against Manchester United. United would win 5-3. Getty Images 95/118 2001 19th May 2001: Stephen Clemence of tries to tackle former team-mate Teddy Sheringham of Manchester United in the FA Carling Premiership match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham won 3-1. Getty Images 96/118 2001 15th August 2001: Referee Anders Frisk separates Jamie Carragher of England and Boudewijn Zenden of Holland during the International Friendly match against Holland. Holland won the match 2-0. Getty Images 97/118 2001 30th March 2001: Glenn Hoddle is greeted by the assembled fans during a press conference to announce him as the new manager. 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Blackburn won the match 4-0 Getty Images 103/118 2003 May 11th 2003: Fans throw their season tickets onto the pitch in disgust after the heavy 4-0 defeat. Getty Images 104/118 2004 25th April 2004: Arsenal celebrate at winning the title at White Hart Lane after a 2-2 draw. Getty Images 105/118 2004 23rd October 2004: A picture is set among flower tributes to legendary Tottenham manager Bill Nicholson. Nicholson died at the age of 85. AFP/Getty Images 106/118 2006 5th November 2006: Aaron Lennon is congratulated by team-mate Pascal Chimbonda after scoring the winning goal against Chelsea. It was Spurs' first win over the Blues in 16 years. Getty Images 107/118 2006 5th November 2006: Martin Jol celebrates at the final whistle of Tottenham's 2-1 victory over Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. AFP/Getty Images 108/118 2008 October 26th 2008: New manager Harry Redknapp applauds the Tottenham crowd before the game against Bolton Wanderers. 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The capital has also historically had iconic outdoor boxing venues such as the White City Stadium and the Mile End Arena.

Hearn said he has explored the possibility of staging a Joshua fight at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium but it did not come to fruition.

He added: "At Wembley you only get one crack a year because it’s so busy there

"We planned for a Joshua fight there on April this year didn't work out.

"My dad knows the Tottenham chairman, Daniel Levy very well. So in the future who knows what we could do?

"AJ's next date is against Jarrell Miller in New York on June 1. But he wants as many of his big fights as possible over here.

"One of the stumbling blocks attempting to set up the Wilder fight was that he wouldn't come to London."