Tyson Fury has named one fight Frank Warren has ‘got to make happen’ on one condition
Tyson Fury has already told Frank Warren that a trilogy "will be" on the cards if he triumphs over Oleksandr Usyk come Saturday evening.
The 36-year-old is preparing to face off against the undefeated Ukrainian for the second time in 2024, following his first professional defeat at the hands of Usyk in May. The stakes were high when Fury and Usyk initially clashed at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena, with the 'Gypsy King' putting his WBC heavyweight title on the line while aiming to claim his opponent's collection of WBA (Super), WBO, IBF and IBO belts.
However, Fury's gamble didn't pay off when he suffered a split decision loss after 12 rounds, leading to Usyk becoming the division's first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis's achievement in November 1999. Usyk's reign at the top was short-lived, though, as he relinquished his IBF title due to choosing to give Fury an immediate rematch instead of facing mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois.
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If Fury emerges victorious in what is being hailed as the rematch of the decade on December 21, he has already revealed to promoter Warren his next move - a highly anticipated trilogy fight with Usyk. During a face-to-face segment for DAZN, Warren reflected on the previous bout, explaining: "A lot of journalists and what you read afterwards, they were saying whoever won the fight was going to be the best heavyweight of the 21st century, the fight unified champion and they'd go up there with all the greats of the past.
"I'm glad they've said that because, at the moment, Oleksandr got the result and won


