Tyson Fury Calls Out Anthony Joshua, Dismisses Deontay Wilder
Tyson Fury made a triumphant return to the boxing ring after a 16-month hiatus, securing a unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov. In a display of seasoned skill and control, the 'Gypsy King' dominated his Russian opponent.
Following his win, Fury immediately set his sights on long-time rival Anthony Joshua, who was in attendance at the event. Although Joshua did not enter the ring for a face-off, he and Fury exchanged brief words afterward.
Meanwhile, Deontay Wilder also recently emerged victorious against Derek Chisora, sparking speculation about a potential fight between Wilder and Joshua. However, Fury believes a showdown between himself and Joshua is a far more logical next step than Joshua facing Wilder.
"Why would he want to fight Wilder? Fight the Gypsy King. Forget Wilder, he’s a bum. I've beaten him three times. Wilder is done," stated Tyson Fury in comments to IFL TV.
Fury expressed his desire to face Anthony Joshua in December and suggested that Joshua is hesitant to commit to the fight. Eddie Hearn, Joshua's manager, indicated enthusiasm for the bout but acknowledged past difficulties in finalizing such a fight.
Anthony Joshua is currently recuperating from a serious accident he suffered in December. Despite this, fans are eager to see him return to action, especially in a highly anticipated rematch with Tyson Fury.
In a separate development, Tyson Fury also indicated his willingness to engage in a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk should the proposed bout with Anthony Joshua fall through. Fury is keen to avenge his previous losses to Usyk.
"If AJ doesn't want it, let's get Usyk for the trilogy. But I need fair play," Fury remarked during the post-fight press conference.
Tyson Fury anticipates that a fight against Anthony Joshua would be a massive event, drawing a huge crowd and potentially reaching an audience of nearly one hundred million viewers globally. The boxing world awaits Anthony Joshua's decision regarding his next opponent as he plans his comeback.
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