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Anthony Joshua syndrome in a misunderstanding of how Oleksandr Usyk sent a warning

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Anthony Joshua’s team is challenging to decide on another boxer opponent in the ring, with two main members of his facilities in a misunderstanding on the next fight. Joshua loudly noisy about his desire to fight the retired Tyson Fury after the defeat of the British from Oleksandr Usyk, but coach Ben Davison would prefer to take part in Ukrainians instead.

On the other hand, the supervisor of Joshua, Eddie Hearn, wants a 35-year-old to make Daniel Dubois rematch or pull a fury from his pension. Recently, Joshua was knocked out by Dubois in September 2024 in order to win the IBF heavyweight title and has not yet returned to the ring for the next fight. Hearn confirmed at the beginning of this year that the former world champion is recovering after a “slight failure” during training, but the waiting still increases in his upcoming announcement of the fight. Davison said Boxing scene That he would like to “fix everything” for Joshua, training him to defeat Usyk, after the Ukrainian won all the heavyweight titles of the British heavyweight during the previous two fights.

Usyk won the heavyweight titles WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO from Joshua in 2021 and kept them – plus the title of the ring – a year later in August 2022. “Being selfish, I would really like to put this fight with Usyk suitable for him,” Davison said before he gave a warning to the master.

“I don’t know if it is feasible at all. But this is something that I would like to assist him. This is something that I told him when I came to the gym, that I am really convinced that we will be able to assist him fix him.”

Meanwhile, the promoter Hearn is in another school of thinking – he would rather make fury after retiring or established a rematch with the last man who knocked down Joshua to the ring. The 45-year-old surprisingly noticed that Joseph Parker could be another duel for the British if the first two are not available.

Said Hearn (by Si.com): “So if he doesn’t fight one of these two guys, he must fight someone and he will want to fight someone in the top ten. And Joseph Parker is now on one of the hottest runs. I mean that if Dubois does not fight Usyk, I would like to see how Dubois is also fighting with a parker, and I think Joe deserves the title of the world.

“But of course, if there is a enormous struggle of unification for the undisputed, Joe will need another dance partner, or maybe it’s a rematch of Joshua.”

When Dubois is to fight the Parker through WBO to defend his title, and Usyk, whose goal is also the IBF heavyweight holder, the next fight of Joshua still remains uncertain. However, fans will continue to predict what will happen next for the former heavyweight master – regardless of the opponent.

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Tyson Fury’s family dispute breaks out just hours before his 16-year-old daughter’s wedding

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Venezuela Fury and Noah Price will get married next weekend (Photo: Instagram: @venezuelafuryofficial)

Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela is set to marry her partner Noah Price this weekend, although the couple’s special day risks being overshadowed by the bitter rift that has torn through her family. The teenager, the eldest daughter of the two-time heavyweight boxing champion, became engaged to 19-year-old Noah last year on her 16th birthday.

The couple is scheduled to exchange vows on Saturday, and Venezuela enthusiastically documented their final wedding preparations for their social media followers earlier this week. However, preparations for the ceremony did not go smoothly as her father, Tyson, and grandfather, John, had a major argument earlier this year, with the latter expressing his concerns about his granddaughter getting married at such a teenage age.

In a veiled warning to Venezuela, the outspoken 60-year-old revealed he was surprised by the news of her engagement before sharing his worries about Tyson and his younger son, Tommy, during an appearance on a recently broadcast program Netflix series At Home with the Furies.

While Tyson defended amateur boxer Noah as a “decent guy”, an furious John questioned whether his granddaughter should be getting married at such a teenage age.

“These are children!” – he said. “I don’t think she’s mature enough for something like this – she’s still a child. A 15-year-old under my care should never have a boyfriend, ever.”

While the decision to allow their daughter to marry at the age of 16 has sparked public debate, the Furys have stood by her, with her mother Paris recently telling This Morning that the teenager is “so mature for her age”.

“She’s done so much in such a tiny amount of time just because of who she is and the fact that she has six younger siblings that she helped raise, I can’t deny that,” Paris said.

“I can’t say no to her because I got engaged when I was 17. She’s clearly following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way.

“I know she’s teenage. But I think she’s found the person she loves and if she’s joyful, I’ll support her completely.”

Venezuela Fury with mom Paris.

Venezuela Fury with mom Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

It is unclear whether John will attend Saturday’s wedding, having refused to attend Tyson’s fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov last month after revealing the pair were no longer on speaking terms.

John revealed that his once close bond with his son had been “totally destroyed” by boxing, even going so far as to refuse to watch “The Gypsy King” return to the ring.

A major factor in the rift was Tyson’s decision to come out of retirement for a fifth time and face Makhmudov, with the boxer admitting that his father had urged him to hang up the gloves six years ago after his first victory over Deontay Wilder.

“I think he’s concerned,” Tyson told Good Morning Britain. “When it comes to your children, when they are your close relatives or whatever, I think you worry a lot about that person.

“He has his own opinion and he doesn’t want me to do it – he never wanted me to do it in the last six years.”

Asked if his father would attend his fight with Makhmudov, Tyson replied: “Possibly. But he didn’t come to the Usyk II fight, so I’m not holding my breath.

“My dad will do what my dad will do. He’s his own man and there’s nothing I can do about it. If he shows up, it’ll be great, and if he doesn’t, that’s great too.”

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Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright 2 – Large Fight Preview and Predictions

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Davis' 2023 win over Albright was deemed uncontested Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Keyshawn Davis returns to the ring in Saturday’s rematch with Nahir Albright in Norfolk.

Davis will face Albright at the Scope Arena and it will be the first Top Rank card on DAZN.

Davis (14-0, 10 KO) won the pair’s first fight, but later tested positive for marijuana and the fight was declared a no-contest.

“The Businessman” was making waves after winning the WBO lightweight title, but his progress was curtailed after he missed weight in his scheduled first defense against Edwin De Los Santos.

The 27-year-old lost his belt on weight and his fight with De Los Santos was shelved.

Davis’ 2023 win over Albright was deemed uncontested Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

The home favorite returned after an almost year-long break with a last-round stoppage over Jamain Ortiz in his super lightweight debut in January.

Albright (17-2-1, 7 KO) is 1-1 since his first match against Davis, securing an upset victory over Keyshawn’s older brother Kelvin before drawing to a draw with Frank Martin in February.

Davis and Albright face-to-face at Thursday's press conference. Photo: Top Rank
Davis and Albright face-to-face at Thursday’s news conference. Photo: Top Rank

The 30-year-old was involved in an altercation with Davis following his victory over his brother last June.

Norman Jr returns after losing Haney

Former welterweight world champion Brian Norman Jr looks to get back to winning ways when he faces Josh Wagner.

Norman Jr (28-1, 22 KO) lost the WBO belt in a comprehensive fight lost by unanimous decision to Devin Haney in November and has since changed his training setup, joining world-renowned trainer Ronnie Shields.

Norman Jr was beaten by Haney in November. Photo: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Norman Jr was beaten by Haney in November. Photo: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney

Canadian Wagner (19-2, 10 KO) lost every round to Harlem Eubank in his last appearance in November.

Davis fights Dobson

Kelvin Davis hopes to bounce back from his first professional loss to the aforementioned Albright when he faces Peter Dobson in a welterweight bout.

Davis (15-1, 8 KO) suffered a majority defeat to Albright, and Dobson (17-3, 10 KO) ended a three-fight losing streak, including to Conor Benn, by knocking out Jorge Humberto Rodriguez Regaldo in the first round.

Nahir Albright upset Kelvin Davis last June. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Nahir Albright upset Kelvin Davis last June. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Undercard remaining

Undefeated featherweight Yan Santana (16-0, 13 KO) may be getting closer to his maiden world title, winning the WBO NABO crown after a points victory over Cristian Cruz Chacon (24-7-2, 12 KO)

Keon Davis (4-0, 3 KO), the younger brother of Keyshawn and Kelvin, can extend his undefeated decision streak with a victory over Edwine Humaine Jr. (9-2, 7 KO) in the super welterweight division.

Dedrick Crockem (6-0, 3 KO) may also need distance to beat Eric Howard (7-4, 2 KO) in the super featherweight division.

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Comparison of Tyson Fury’s net worth with Anthony Joshua’s net worth as much richer

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While the so-called “Battle of Britain” will decide who dominates the ring, the battle for bank balance has already been decided. Despite being at the top of the heavyweight division for most of the last decade, Fury notes that he lags significantly behind AJ in terms of personal wealth.

According to the 2026 Sunday Times Prosperous List, Joshua’s net worth is £240 million, while Fury lags slightly behind at £162 million.

The figure represents a significant jump for Joshua, who was valued at £195 million just twelve months earlier. Much of this rise is attributed to his high-profile fight against Jake Paul in December, which is estimated to have earned him a staggering £70 million.

As a result, he is currently third on the list of the richest dynamic British athletes, behind Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton (£435 million) and golf icon Rory McIlroy (£325 million).

The foundation of Joshua’s fortune is his carefully crafted personal brand. While Fury has long marketed himself as an everyman figure, Joshua has constructed his public image more like a huge corporation than a professional fighter.

AJ’s portfolio is full of profitable, long-term partnerships with premium brands including Under Armor, Hugo Boss and Land Rover.

Combined with the enormous sums accumulated over the course of his career, most notably from his two fights with Oleksandr Usyk and his devastating knockout triumph over Francis Ngannou, these agreements helped him balloon his fortune to staggering proportions.

Fury’s earnings are no less striking, although they come from fight funds rather than commercial revenues. The Gypsy King is reported to have earned around £42 million from his trilogy with Deontay Wilder, with his two spectacular clashes with Usyk in 2024 bringing in well over £150 million.

In the broader context of British sport, both players are now among the country’s financial elite. They easily overtake names such as Harry Kane and Andy Murray, who boast an estimated fortune of around £110 million, making them among the richest people in the country.

Fury could yet make up for that gap with another record payday later this year. But for now, Joshua remains the undisputed heavyweight champion of the balance sheet.

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