Tyson Fury has announced that he intends to face Alexander Usyk for a third time if he wins their upcoming rematch. live on DAZN on December 21 in Riyadh, potentially dashing Anthony Joshua’s hopes of fighting only for Britain. Fury is seeking revenge after Usyk handed him his first professional loss in May, taking the first undisputed heavyweight title to Lennox Lewis in 1999. Although the rematch will not include all belts due to Usyk retiring his IBF title, fans are still eagerly anticipating calculation Fury and Joshua to determine the best British heavyweight.
Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, emphasized the significance of the Fury vs. AJ fight, saying, “I think Fury vs. AJ is a fight regardless.” While AJ plans to fight Daniel Dubois in May or June, Hearn admits that Fury vs. AJ remains a “monster.” Meanwhile, Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter, highlighted the legacy implications for Fury and Usyk, noting that a win would cement their status as the best heavyweights of their generation.
Despite these discussions, Fury dismissed immediate plans to fight Joshua, insisting on a trilogy with Usyk: “It will be a rematch, a rubber match, a trilogy. The decision postpones the long-awaited clash between Fury and Joshua, which has been stalled since negotiations fell through in 2022.
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