Anthony Joshua convinced Tyson Fury will return ‘for the right fight’ despite promising to retire from the sport
Anthony Joshua is confident he can lure Tyson Fury out of retirement to set up their long-awaited Battle of Britain.
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Anthony Joshua is confident he can lure Tyson Fury out of retirement to set up their long-awaited Battle of Britain.
Anthony Joshua is confident he can lure Tyson Fury out of retirement to set up their long-awaited Battle of Britain.
Oleksandr Usyk does not believe Tyson Fury will follow through on his retirement announcement while he has warned Anthony Joshua that he will be extra-motivated to win their rematch.
Oleksandr Usyk does not believe Tyson Fury will follow through on his retirement announcement while he has warned Anthony Joshua that he will be extra-motivated to win their rematch.
Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 will now go ahead in July and will likely take place on the same day as UFC London. The pair are due to rematch on July 23 in Saudi Arabia with Usyk having defeated Joshua in September of last year. The fight has been in the works ever since that fight.
After his win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley on April 23rd, Tyson Fury declared that he would be bringing down the curtain on his boxing career after 14 years as a professional. This is despite clamour to see the Gypsy King enter the ring and face either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk for a unification bout.
The winner of Joe Joyce's showdown with Joseph Parker could face unbeaten heavyweight Frank Sanchez for the WBO world title, says the Cuban's co-manager Mike Borao.
Katie Taylor will put her undefeated professional record on the line on Saturday night in New York as she takes on Puerto Rico's Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden. The fight will see the former Irish Olympic champion defend her WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female lightweight titles.