Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: 'AJ and Usyk cannot beat Tyson Fury'
Tyson Fury will be watching Anthony Joshua‘s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk with keen interest as he will likely face the winner later this year.
However, former professional boxer-turned-promoter Dmitry Salita does not think they would stand much of a chance against him, as he is simply too good.
The Gypsy King, 33, is expected to make an announcement about his future later tonight.
If he decides to come out of retirement, then he will likely eye a mouthwatering unification clash with the winner of Joshua vs Usyk II.
The pair will go at it again with Usyk’s WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight belts on the line in Saudi Arabia on August 20.
And Salita believes Fury would beat both men because the Brit is only getting better as a fighter.
“Anthony Joshua and Usyk cannot beat Tyson Fury,” Salita told Vegas Insider.
“You never know what’s going to happen in the ring… but based on what I have seen, I don’t think there’s a man alive that can beat Tyson Fury at this point.
“SugarHill and Tyson Fury are like Yin and Yang. Their personalities outside the ring are also similar. Sugar Hill is a wealth of knowledge being around his uncle the great Emanuel Steward.
“As good as Tyson is, with SugarHill in his corner, there’s still room for improvement and his boxing IQ can get even better, which makes him really scary.
“With all due respect to Usyk and Joshua, very good fighters, maybe even great fighters – they are not as great as Tyson Fury.”
Joshua suffered the second defeat of his career against Usyk last year but quickly activated his rematch clause to face the Ukrainian again to regain his titles.
The pair’s rematch is expected to be officially announced later this week, according to Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn.
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