Death, taxes and Tyson Fury coming out of a pension. After his last oath of leaving boxing in January, a few weeks after the defeat of the rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, the self -proclaimed “Gypsy Król” points to another return.
Indeed, skeptics doubted that he has ever really been. It would also not be accidental that in the same week Uyk and Daniel Dubois confirmed that their title of unification of heavyweight in Wembley this summer Fury published a post in social media, which assured that Limelight was shortened in his direction. The film about him and Sugarhill Steward back in the training had the desired effect, reigning a public intrigue over the long -awaited fight between him and Anthony Joshua.
Unlike Fury, Anthony Croll is a former world champion who has definitely retired. The 38-year-old disconnected his gloves after defeating Frank Urquiag in 2019 and was not convinced by the evident exile of Fury.
“This is not the first time he was retired, the second or third,” said Crolla Express Sport on behalf of. “I don’t think they see the last Fury from Tyson. Of course, the longer it lasts (the pension), the more significant it is.
“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.”
Indeed, although it seems little chance that any global belts will be available in the line, if Fury, 36, after all this year will come with AJ, the fight will be lucrative. Indeed, Crolla believes that financial incentives will confirm too much for the former heavyweight master.
“I think that this will restore him, great fights and great wages,” he continued. “Tyson is a businessman; I just don’t see him leave from when some of these fights, whether Joshua or not, are on the table. I definitely believe that we will see him again in the ring.”
35 -year -old Joshua has not fought since the shocking defeat of Dubois in September last year. While for boxing purists, the “Battle of Great Britain” between him and Fury is now contaminated with the lack of a threat title, Croll, like others, it seems certain that the money will speak.
Conor Benn called Ryan Garcia photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing/Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions
Conor Benn opened the door to the duel with Ryan Garcia after a Saturday defeat with Chris Eubank Jr.
Benn will be on Friday in the Times in Fresh York to witness Garcia’s Clash with Rolando Romerowhich concerns the “ordinary” title of the world in welterweight.
The competition between the couple results from the fight at the Ring magazine awards in January.
Garcia was free of Benn after an exhilarating defeat with Eubank Jr at points at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
“To be sincere, there is really no losing in this fight!” Published X.
Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
“High head Conor”.
Benn has a rematch clause with Eubank Jr, and Turks Alalshikh directed the return fight in September.
But the “destroyer”, who moved to the medium weight to face Eubank Jr, says that he will return to the welterweight to fight Garcia or with the WBC champion, Mario Barrios.
“If the rematch does not happen, I would like to fight Barrio for the title of WBC,” said the 28-year-old Ifltv.
If Garcia won, he put himself a chance to shot in IBF and WBA “Super” Titlist, Jaron Ennis, with whom WBA received two duties.
A man from Philadelphia was given the order to defend the belt, which he had from Eimantas Stanionis at the beginning of this month against Shakhram Giyasov, and then the winner of the Friday match between Garcia and Romero.
Garcia is fighting for the first time since his controversial victory over Devin Haney in April last year, which later changed to the BRE competition after 26 years of positive testing to Ostarine.
California received an annual suspension by Fresh York State Athletic Commission, a ban that ended last week in time to fight against Romero.
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