“Sent in the barbarian Gypsy”
Tyson Fury has announced that he is ready to return to the ring.
WBC Heavyweight Champion Witnessed Anthony Joshua lost to Oleksandr Usyk for the second time on Saturday night and has vowed to take the title away from the Ukrainians.
Usyk went 20-0 with 13 quick finishes as they beat ‘AJ’ with a winning goal in their cash-out rematch at the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia.
Fury, who owns the only piece of real estate that doesn’t belong to Usyk after the 35-year-old won the Ring Magazine title in the sport’s top division following his win over Joshua, has taken to the media. society afterwards. Undisputed former cruiser champion to pay pre-war for all the belts in heavyweight.
And ‘The Gypsy King’ has since released another video in which he confirmed his desire to take part in a clash that could earn both fighters somewhere in the region of £200m.
He say:
“I just watched Joshua lose to Usyk for the second time, [he was] beyond its depth.
“England has been cleared again, as usual, but there is a remedy and a solution.”
‼️ Tyson Fury announced that he is ready to come back and fight Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed heavyweight bout…
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– Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) August 21, 2022
Alex Krassyuk, the Usyk promoter, revealed during the fight week for the rematch with Joshua that a fight between his men and Fury was agreed upon before deciding for the latter to take part in the mandatory challenge. his.
Fury faced number one contender Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April, stopping him for six rounds, exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office, to retain his green and gold title. he. empty statement next week.
He added:
“If you want those belts back then send the gypsy barbarians of England. Come on, send it to me.
“I will free the Ukrainian judge from his belt like I did with the Ukrainian appraiser last time.”
Fury became the unified world champion back in November 2015 by one point less than a win over longtime dominant Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf, Germany, and his attention seemed to turn to do what he still hasn’t done and that is clean up the parts.
“If you want the best then you have to pay.
“It’s going to be very expensive, so get your checkbook out and I’ll free that Ukrainian judge.”