LONDON – Tyson Fury said if he doesn’t get the opportunity to fight Anthony Joshua next, he has no interest in continuing boxing.
Fury marked his return to the ring with a unanimous victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, boxing well and shaking off ring rust after a 16-month layoff.
Having already said earlier in the week that he wanted to face Joshua next, Fury doubled down and strongly called out his British rival.
Joshua did not commit to the fight and refused to get in the ring with Fury, who made it clear that he only wanted to face Joshua next.
“Let’s continue the fight. Here’s the thing: If there’s no Anthony Joshua next time, I’m not interested in boxing,” Fury said at the post-fight press conference.
“I’ll eat a thousand Easter eggs, up to 35 stone. I’m leaving. I’m not interested. It’s either him or I’m gone again.
“I’m not interested in rising stars, someone trying to prove something over me, I don’t care about that. I don’t care about the rankings. I don’t care about the belts. I’m only interested in AJ now. It’s the most crucial fight for British boxing.”
The fight between the two former two-time heavyweight champions has been ongoing on and off for the better part of a decade.
However, negotiations always ended in failure, even though a 2021 fight was looming – a fight that would be an undisputed title fight.
Promoter Frank Warren said Fury had signed a contract and agreed to take the fight, while his manager Spencer Brown said he believed the fight “100% will happen this year.”
There was no indication of where the fight would take place, with London’s Wembley Stadium and Croke Park in Dublin being potential venues.
Despite Joshua’s denials that the fight would definitely take place, Netflix posted on social media that it would take place this fall.
Joshua refused to take part in Fury’s post-fight call, instead remaining grave and in his place rather than entering the ring.
“I’ll be completely sincere, there’s a negotiation to go through. I’ve sat at that table with him many times,” Joshua said on Netflix.
“Deep in my heart I will fight Tyson Fury tomorrow, especially after watching it [this fight]. I’m not going to sit here and say, “Yes, I’ll fight him.” I’m not here to gain strength. I’m here to fight. The contracts will be sent. We will go through the smallest details and you will probably see us in the ring next, which is more than likely.”
Joshua said a fleeting struggle is possible and he will need time to consider his next steps after he was involved in a car crash in Nigeria in December that killed two of his closest friends.
“About four months ago I was involved in a grave incident,” Joshua said. “So I have to really check what’s going on with my return to the ring. But I’m here. I’m focused on the game. Real things are happening in my life. I’m not avoiding anyone.
“I know what my job is. I know why I’m here, but I have really crucial things going on in my life that I need to take care of as well.”