Tyson Fury told Oleksandr Usyk that he was ready to get out of his pension to the third fight, telling Ukrainian that he would be ready “anywhere”. Fury resigned from a professional boxing in January after losing the second fight, but now he has presented the requirements for their trilogy to be completed in Great Britain.
Usyk will fight Daniel Dubois at the Wembley stadium on July 19 in a rematch and claimed that he had one more fight before retiring. When asked who the last competition could be with, said Uyk Stamping ground: “Maybe it’s Tyson Fury. Maybe it’s Anthony Joshua.”
The 38 -year -old pressed on to take fury again, he added: “He is not retired. I think Tyson will continue training, continued boxing, because he is a great man. Yes, Tyson Fury … a lot of speaking – a lot of speaking – blah blah blah blah – but he is good. Great man, wow.”
Fury commented on this interview and on Instagram and fired: “Twice beaten the fuck and the world knows the truth. Every time any place. Sucher (sic) UK next time 100,000 people.”
Usyk in both cases defeated the Fury via Split, and then a unanimous decision, despite Fury’s claim, but did not dispersate the position of his last opponent that the January pension is final.
The Gypsy King linked on Monday with Sugarhill’s coach Steward, fueling speculation that he was preparing to return to the ring.
In a good mood, Fury said during a film in social media: “Only in the gym I come across someone you can know.”
Steward added: “We are coming back the guys, you know what time it is.”
Then Fury perhaps gave his most persuasive clue at the retirement, saying: “You know what is coming.”
Another former world champion, Anthony Corolla, remained uncompetitive that the Fury would remain retired, as he said: “This is not the first time when he is retired, the second or third.
“He will call that he is in the gym, although knowing Tyson, it could only be a bit. I think there are still a few huge fights for him, and with these huge fights there are huge payments.”
Carl Froch said he thinks that Anthony Joshua’s career is over. Loan: Mark Robinson/ Matchroom Boxing
With the future of Anthony Joshua in the uncertain box, the former world champion Carl Froch thinks he is finished.
Joshua had a plan of three fights revealed by promoter Eddie Hearna when he followed at the end of his career, but Froch believes that “AJ” from Dubois is everything she wrote.
In a recent message to his YouTube channel – Froch on the fight – “The Cobra” began a robust assessment of Joshua’s career and where he should go from here.
Joshua and Froch are former training partners, and the man from Nottingham trained through Rob McCracken at the same time when “AJ” trained in the England of the Institute of Sport in Sheffield.
Froch saw Joshua on promising amateur days, but sees the career of the Olympic winner as good as it was done.
Joshua defeated Zhang at the Olympic Games in 2012: AP: Associated Press
“He had his career, earned money and found out.
“As soon as he appeared in the classroom, he was flattened
“He was ironed, he finished, El Sparko against Dubois, that for me it was all she wrote.
“This should be the end of AJ’s career
“I’m not interested in this, I don’t want him to fight again. “
Eddie Hearn recently appeared on journalists, Talk show ariel helwani And he proposed a plan for Joshua, because “2026 will probably be his last year in sport.”
The 46-year-old remains copious to a versatile great fight between “AJ” and Tyson Fury, despite the fact that “Gypsy King” remained retired.
Tyson Fury was informed from a pension to face Anthony Joshua by the British boxing legend, Ricky Hatton Photo Credit: Ed Mulholland/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
He also suggested that Joshua went to revenge against Daniel Dubois, who knocked him out in the fight in September last year.
Froch did not seem interested in this plan because he thinks that Fury would not come out of his pension and said that Joshua would not beat Dubois if he was fighting again.
Carl Froch predicted a knockout for Moses Itum against Dillian Whyte Photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry/Dave Thompson/Matthew Pover/Matchroom Boxing
Carl Froch believes that Moses Itauma “flattens” Dillian Whyte, when the couple meet later this summer.
Ituma will take his first step in the classroom when he faces the former contender for the title of the world, why on August 16 in Riyadh.
The 20-year-old, considered by many as a heir evident to the crown of heavyweight in the coming years, pierced his first 12 professional fights, winning 10 for arrest, including the last time against excessively overtaken Mike Balogun.
Froch predicted that he would add to his impressive book against “Sapper Body”.
“Do I want to see AJ Whyte Dillian Whyte?” The 47-year-old said on Froch on the fight.
Whyte and Ituma are to meet on August 16 in Riyadh photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing/Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
“I think Dillian Whyte is about the ending.
“He is also to fight with Moses Itaum.
“I think that Moses will be absolutely class and probably flattened Dillian Whyte, and this will be his end.”
Whyte won his last three fights for the spin since the sixth round of losing to Tyson Fury in the offer of the WBC heavyweight world title in April 2022.
The 37-year-old had Anthony Joshu’s removal in August 2023, but was withdrawn after a failed drug test.
Ituma stopped Balogun in May photo loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
The 35-year-old was moved to the side after the elbow surgery, and Froch warned him before meeting with Itaum.
“I wouldn’t put in AJ with Itaum,” he added.
“Because it would be another beating for me.”
Joshua had a successful surgery in his elbow photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Ituma-Whyte will be supported by heavyweight between Filip Hrgovic and David Adeleye, while Nick Ball defends his title to WBA before Australian himself Goodman himself.
Elsewhere, former world champion Anthony Cacace and Raymond Ford Clash at the Super Feather Wweight, as well as at 130 pounds of the invincible Japanese perspective, Hayato Tsutsumi meets Qais Ashfaq.
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