Tyson is confident of his victory in a two-match confrontation with A.J.
WBC champion belt holder Tyson Fury announced his intention to hold two fights with the former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua.
“Boxing is a very difficult game, it changes all the time. Styles define fights, and his style [Эй Джея] created for me.”
“When I’m done with ‘Rabbit’ Usyk, we’ll pick fights against AJ. This is Britain’s fight. Hopefully we will have one fight in Saudi Arabia and one fight at Wembley. After that, it will be time to spend time with my wife and family.”
Joshua defeated former UFC world champion Francis Ngannou in his last fight. Already in the first round, the Briton shocked the Cameroonian with a powerful blow, knocking him down. Francis managed to get up and continue the fight, but in the second round Joshua carried out another great attack and knocked out his opponent.
After the fight, the British promoter Eddie Hearn called on Tyson Fury to fight AJ. Hearn said that if “The Gypsy King” beats Usyk for the undisputed title, he should give up the rematch to fight Joshua.
Fury and Usyk will fight for the title of absolute world champion on May 18 in Riyadh. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman announced that an agreement had been reached between the boxers for a re-fight.
Source: Sportarena

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