Fury isn’t ruling out a trilogy with Usik

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The WBC world heavyweight champion named ten of his possible future opponents.

Tyson Fury has revealed his willingness to enter the ring ten times before ending his professional career.

The British boxer also listed who his potential opponents are in these fights.

At the same time, Alexander Usyk unexpectedly got the most. The WBC heavyweight world champion is ready to enter the ring three times against the Ukrainian.

“We are talking about ten more fights, and that’s my goal. I’m not even 36 years old, so when I’m 40, then all these fighters will be around 40. If they line up quickly, then I will face them. I can show my best when I have two, three, four fights in a row, if the promoters can do that, it’s incredible.

I will fight Usyk, Usyk again, then Joshua twice if he hasn’t been beaten before. That’s four matches. Then with Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce, then with Joseph Parker. It’s seven. Next I will go to America and face the American. Maybe I’ll have a fourth fight with Wilder. Maybe I’ll fight a European, some Agit Kabael. After the tenth fight, I’ll probably arrange a trilogy with Usik,” Fury is quoted as saying by the Mirror.

We remind you that Usik’s fight with Fury is scheduled for May 18 in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.

Previously, Fury’s promoter hinted that viewers may never see a rematch between his protégé and the Ukrainian.


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