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The undisputed heavyweight title fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury is drawing closer. The event on May 18, which will be live on TNT Sports Box Office, has been called the “fight of a lifetime” by Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk, who has also revealed his hopes that Fury does not suffer another injury that forces him out of the contest as he did in February.

 

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Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krassyuk has dismissed suggestions that the heavyweight champion is a “cry baby” and says he is ready for the “fight of a lifetime” against Tyson Fury.
Usyk and Fury are set to meet in Saudi Arabia on May 18, live on TNT Sports Box Office, in an undisputed title showdown.

The fight has been a long time in the making and was initially booked for February before Fury pulled out due to a cut he suffered in training.
Krassyuk has said he is hopeful that this time there will nothing preventing Fury from stepping into the ring.
“I do hope that Tyson will wear his helmet, his protective gear this time and not injure his eyebrow or whatever he could injure, and that this time the fight on May 18 will go the way it should have gone in December and then in February,” Krassyuk told Sky Sports.
“It’s the fight of a lifetime. The whole world is waiting for it.
“Let’s pray for Tyson and expect that the guy enters the ring.”
Usyk’s previous fight saw him beat Daniel Dubois in August.

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There was a controversial moment in the fight when Usyk was dropped to the canvas but was given time to recover as the shot from Dubois was called a low blow.
Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has said Usyk has a history of “complaining and moaning” when caught in the body and “’crybabies’ to the ref”.
But Krassyuk hit back at that suggestion.
“When a man gets hit in the area below the naval, he normally suffers,” he added. “That’s what happened in the Dubois fight… and it’s normal not just for Usyk but for every man to suffer from low blows. That’s the reason why these blows are illegal in boxing and forbidden, being strictly supervised by the referee.

“How can you call Usyk a cry baby? The man gained his title in Poland and has never defended it in his homeland.

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“He has always gone to the backyard of his opponents and he has destroyed his opponents.
“No, he is not a cry baby. He is the big man in boxing and he is waiting patiently to step into the ring. It’s going to be a great festival for him.”
Usyk holds a 21-0 professional record while Fury is also undefeated at 34-0-1.
Krassyuk added: “I can tell you about the secret weapon of Usyk’s, the only problem is it’s not a secret.
“His weapon is his mind, his heart, his experience and boxing skills. And the main thing about him that is different from Tyson Fury is his discipline. That is what makes him great and it is his toughest weapon.”

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Anthony Joshua is back to his best and is now eyeing a huge bout after beating Francis Ngannou in March.

AJ brutally knocked out the UFC legend in the second round of their fight in Saudi Arabia, making it four wins from four since successive defeats against Oleksandr Usyk.

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That win has put him in prime position to challenge for world titles once again and a blockbuster meeting with Tyson Fury is on the cards.

So what is the latest on Joshua’s next opponent? talkSPORT.com takes a look…

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Joshua’s next fight is still in the works.

An incredible bout with Fury has been spoken about for a long time and fans will be hoping the all-Brit heavyweight clash happens soon.

AJ has recently hinted at a potential date for their meeting if the Gypsy King comes out on top of his undisputed showdown with Usyk.

Fury and Usyk have a rematch clause in their contract, however, a step-aside fee from Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh could see the Joshua fight happen instead.

And Alalshikh has previously revealed that AJ vs Fury is one of the fights he wants to see the most.

During an ‘Ask Me Anything Q&A’ on Reddit, he revealed the top three fights he hopes to make in the future are Fury vs Joshua, Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez vs Artur Beterbiev.

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Away from Fury, there have also been other names thrown into the hat as Joshua’s next opponent.

Filip Hrgovic is set to take on Daniel Dubois on June 1 for the vacant IFB heavyweight title.

And he believes that the winner of that fight will take on AJ in September at Wembley Stadium.

Hrgovic said: “It should be me against Dubois for the vacant IBF belt. Then the winner should fight Joshua, but you never know in boxing.

“Joshua is the dream fight and I hope I will beat Dubois and then fight him in Wembley in September. That would be perfect.”

Deontay Wilder has also been tipped for a bout against Joshua later this year after teaming up with Eddie Hearn.

He is not expected to turn down the chance to fight AJ should the opportunity arrive.

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Hinting at the possibility of him and Fury finally getting it on soon, Joshua told the BBC: “Boxing is changing a lot, there is a new player, Turki Alalshikh, who is taking the world by storm.

“He is doing what he wants for the fans, it’s amazing. So if the fans demand it, I know that he will deliver.

“I know the fans want me and Fury, I want that. I’m not going to give away plans, but he is a man of action.

“It’s coming, most definitely it’s coming.”

Pressed further on whether a fight with Fury would be next for him, Joshua added: “To be honest, he [Alalshikh] said be ready for September.

“Why he said that is because they have got a fight on June 1, all the heavyweights, five vs five, Eddie Hearn vs Frank Warren.

“And they have got Fury vs Usyk in May. And then they will have me in September. It’s unbelievable.”

It’s the showdown all boxing fans want to see.
A former member of Anthony Joshua’s camp has given his view on the possibility of Joshua taking on Tyson Fury.

After brutally dispatching of Francis Ngannou earlier this month, the boxing world is desperate to see Joshua finally step into the ring with Fury, in what would be one of the biggest fights in British boxing history.

Fury has to navigate his way past Oleksandr Usyk when the pair finally lock horns in May. If Fury successfully beats the Ukrainian, it could open the door for the titanic bout.

Richie Woodall, who worked with Joshua as part of his team at the Olympics in 2012, has been asked about the mouth-watering fight. Although he can see Joshua’s improvement, he still says the match would be too tough to call.
“Last couple of performances he’s boxing really well, it’s working with Ben Davison,” he told Boxing Social.

The way he knocked out Ngannou was very impressive indeed. I think the fight everyone still really wants to see deep down is Tyson Fury versus AJ.

“But Fury has a very difficult fight against Usyk, but Tyson looks in really good shape so it’s a close one to call. I’m actually going for Fury, I think he will be too big for Usyk, but I can’t wait for it.

“But I think the one we want to see is AJ, I think he’s improving with Ben Davison, fair play to him so why not, it’s an exciting division.

 

“We’ll have to judge it on [Fury’s] next fight with Usyk, it’s going to be a difficult fight and he’s going to have to be at his best so Tyson versus AJ is 50-50 at this stage but if he beats Usyk he starts the favorite.”

His nutritionist has warned fans they are going “to see a different Fury”

TYSON FURY has shared his new diet with fans as the heavyweight boxer has undergone an amazing body transformation.

The Gypsy King continues his preparations ahead of his upcoming blockbuster clash against Oleksandr Usyk fight on May 18.

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Tyson Fury has undergone an amazing body transformation

In recent weeks fans have applauded Fury’s weight loss after his fight with the Ukrainian in February was postponed due to a cut he sustained during sparring.

And Fury has given fans a glimpse of what he is food he has been fuelling up with to take on Usyk in Saudi Arabia.

He shared a very basic meal of chicken, rice and a salad which does not look to appetising but has formed the strict diet plan by the boxers nutritionist Greg Marriott.

In an interview with Men’s Health earlier this month Marriott revealed Fury is eating 3,000 calories on rest days and between 4,500-6,000 when training.

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The Gypsy King shard his new diet with fans

The diet have been geared around Fury having enough energy to train but also managing a reasonable weight.

And while Marriott claimed the WBC champion is in “amazing” shape he needs to lose more weight before his fight with Usyk.

He told Men’s Health: “I can promise you, you’re gonna see a different Tyson Fury.

“Whatever I tell Tyson to do, he just adheres to it. He puts 100 per cent trust in me.

“So for Tyson really, there is no challenges because he knows he’ll be in peak condition. He’s been there, done it and got the t-shirts.

“I think for this fight, he just thought ‘I just want to get back to looking great’, and with that comes feeling great too, and being able to do the rounds.

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“He’s happier knowing that he’s already in amazing shape now. He doesn’t have to think about getting weight off anymore. We’ve already done that. I’ve already got him the weight off.

“You’re gunna see another 50% on top of where he is now.”

At the moment the 35-year-old is eating up to six meals a day whereas he had previously had one or two meals a day.

His meals include having two slices of sourdough toast, avocado butter spread with fresh garlic tabasco and black pepper for breakfast, as well as fresh plum tomatoes and lean beef mince sausages.

Breakfasts can also include Oatmeal and protein with fresh nuts and chia seeds, and omelettes.

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For dinner Fury has a 400 gram filet steak with Dijon mustard, as well as roasted vegetables including broccoli, asparagus and beetroot.

Last year Fury faced criticism for his body conditioning after he scraped a win against Francis Ngannou after a split decision.

But his next against Usyk heavyweight bout will elect its first unified champ in 24 years in May with a staggering £100million prize pool up for grabs

The Ukrainian will enter the ring bearing the WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO titles, while Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight title.

And the winner will be awarded a newly minted “undisputed” championship belt.

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Fury faced criticism for his weight after Francis Ngannou fight

Boxing fans are in a frenzy after AJ’s cryptic post

ANTHONY JOSHUA has teased an imminent fight announcement – just weeks after his destruction of Francis Ngannou.

The Watford warrior made light work of the former UFC heavyweight champion earlier this month, brutally knocking him out in the second round of their Saudi showdown.

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Anthony Joshua brutally knocked out Francis Ngannou earlier this month

AJ, 34, is now in prime position to face the winner of the historic undisputed heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk in May.

But the London 2012 gold medallist has hinted that he may be back in the ring sooner rather than later.

On Friday night, AJ posted a photo of himself on the phone to his Instagram story with a caption suggesting he may have received a “call” about his next fight.

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AJ has teased an imminent fight announcement on Instagram

It read: “Incoming call from @258management. AJ: ‘How can I help?’ @258mgt: ‘They want you to fight.’

“AJ: ‘I will get ready.'”

Joshua’s cryptic post spread like wildfire on social media, with some boxing fans fearing it meant bad news for the previously postponed Fury vs Usyk.

One asked on X: “Fury or Usyk is dropping out of the fight?”

Another said: “Which ones pulled out? Fury or Usyk? I’ll go the latter this time?”

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AJ’s cryptic post sparked fears for Tyson Fury’s undisputed straightener with Oleksandr Usyk

And another said: “Fury out again? Usyk AJ 3?”

Most fight fans, however, were convinced AJ is teasing a rematch with the resurgent Joseph Parker, who has won his last five on the bounce.

One said: “It means he’s fighting Joseph Parker in July.”

Another said: “Means Parker 2 man I’ve tried to deny it but that’s probably what’s happening.”

And another said: “Joe Parker if [Deontay] Wilders taking on [Zhilei] Zhang.”

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Boxing fans are eagerly awaiting Anthony Joshua’s next move

Former two-time heavyweight king AJ faces a long wait to face the winner of Fury vs Usyk as the pair have a rematch clause in their lucrative contract.

He could find himself fighting for the IBF heavyweight title later this year as the sanctioning body is set to strip the winner of Fury vs Usyk of the belt.

That stripping will take place in order for their long-time mandatory challenger – Filip Hrgovic – to vie for the strap.

Anthony Joshua will likely have a close eye on Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois if they fight on June 1.

It’s now being widely reported that the Croatian IBF mandatory challenger will risk his position to take on the young Brit in Saudi Arabia this summer.

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Joshua is the former two-time WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight world champion, and may get a chance to regain his old IBF belt

It’s claimed this bout will take place as part of a mega card alongside Dmitry Bivol vs Artur Beterbiev, Deontay Wilder vs Zhilei Zhang, and the planned Queensberry-Matchroom 5 vs 5 event.

And it will be of keen interest to AJ, as he may well end up facing the winner for a vacant heavyweight world title.

Of course, all four belts will be at stake when Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk meet to crown an undisputed champion on May 18.

However, after that it is known that the IBF will finally order their overdue mandatory fight.

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Dubois will be looking to take his spot

Hrgovic earned his place as their mandatory challenger by beating Zhilei Zhang in 2022 and has been patiently waiting for his shot ever since.

However, as Fury and Usyk have signed a two-way guaranteed rematch clause, it is expected that the winner will likely vacate the IBF belt, and just take the WBA, WBC and WBO crowns into the second fight.

This will leave the IBF to order Hrgovic to face the next highest available contender for their vacant heavyweight world title.

At present, this is Joshua.

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Hrgovic is the current IBF mandatory challenger

Dubois has the chance to crash the party though.

If he beats Hrgovic on June 1, then the IBF would likely order AJ vs Dubois for their vacant heavyweight world title instead.

Time will tell how the situation plays out.

The British heavyweight champion is looking ripped for his fight vs Oleksandr Usyk

Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has a unique capability of changing his physique in a matter of months through hard training and dedication. Although he has been constantly criticized for the many times he has ballooned out of control, Tyson Fury almost always responds inside the ring with brilliant performances. His poor performance against Oleksandr Usyk was a wake up call for him to get fit again for the most important fight of his boxing career. A unification bout against Oleksandr Usyk that has been moved at least a couple of times but it will happen on May 18. When the initial news of Tyson Fury’s eyebrow injury broke, the man himself posted a picture of the body transformation he experienced in the last couple of months.

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Tyson Fury is ripped and ready for Usyk
Although it has been a month since the fight was rescheduled, Tyson Fury has kept on training after a short break with his family. In fact, the shape he is in at the moment seems far better than the shape he has ever been before. Tyson Fury is even showing some decent abs in on of the most recent photos he posted. Folks immediately started comparing him to other famous bald-headed people like Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. It should be interesting to se how much more Tyson Fury will progress before stepping on the ring to fight Usyk.

It is important to note that to this day, Tyson Fury still hasn’t lost a single one of his fights but the one against Francis Ngannou should’ve probably been a defeat. With the current training camp, that entire experience of being dropped by an MMA athlete in the early stages of that fight made Tyson wake up. If he didn’t get serious preparing for Usyk, something similar if not worst could happen to him. Tyson Fury knows that losing this fight could be dangerous for his impeccable record. Come May 18, Oleksandr Usyk will challenge that legacy.

THE MEN that have faced both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have predicted who they believe would win an all-British showdown.

AJ produced a brilliant second round knockout to demolish Francis Ngannou last Friday.

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Anthony Joshua brutally knocked out Francis Ngannou
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Tyson Fury had been floored by the UFC legend just months earlier

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That was his fourth win on the bounce as he continues his quest to try and become a three-time heavyweight world champion.

That was the first time that UFC legend Ngannou had been KOed in his career.

And it came just five months’ after he floored and then took WBC title holder Fury the distance in Saudi Arabia.

The Gypsy King is preparing to face Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 in order to unify the division, with a rematch clause inserted into the package.

Joshua is widely-believed to be set to face the winner of those showdowns.

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And that means that there is the prospect of a potential gigantic tussle with compatriot and long-time rival Fury.

As well as Ngannou, who says he “would give it to AJ for right now” when quizzed about who would emerge victorious, four other men have been between the ropes with both.

They are Kevin Johnson, Dillian Whyte, Otto Wallin and Wladimir Klitschko – and here is who they believe would win the Battle of Britain clash:

KEVIN JOHNSON
The American lost to Fury in 2012 via unanimous decision and then courtesy of KO to Joshua three years later.
He predicted: “Tyson Fury has one thing that many people can’t beat.

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Anthony Joshua (left) knocks down Kevin Johnson in May 2015

“It’s not skill, Anthony Joshua is definitely the more skillful fighter, but Tyson Fury is so long and in a safety zone with that reach and movement, he made Wladimir Klitschko look like an amateur.

“He didn’t do that because he has more skill, everybody knows that Klitschko would knock him out, but you’ve got to get past that reach.

“It’s like giving somebody a sniper rifle and asking somebody 20 yards away to run up on him.”

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Tyson Fury (centre) celebrates defeating Kevin Johnson (right) in 2012

DILLIAN WHYTE
The Body Snatcher has just been cleared to return after an “adverse analytical finding” caused his rematch with Joshua to be cancelled last August.

He beat AJ in the amateurs, but suffered a seventh round KO when they met professionally in 2015 while he was brutally stopped in the sixth by Fury at Wembley in 2022.

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AJ beat Dillian Whyte at The O2 in 2015

When asked previously about AJ vs Fury, Whyte said: “This is heavyweight boxing, man.

“Who would’ve said Hasim Rahman or Oliver McCall would have knocked out Lennox Lewis? It’s heavyweight boxing.

“Wladimir Klitschko lost to Ross Puritty, no-one even knows that guy. There’s a case for both guys winning this fight, I think. Both guys showed a lot of versatility in their fights.

“[Joshua’s] two fights with [Andy] Ruiz and [Fury’s] two fights with [Deontay] Wilder – they’re the same guys but they’re different styles and different ways of getting the victory.

“Joshua had a loss against Ruiz, Fury had a draw against Wilder. Then Fury came off the back foot, was aggressive and knocked Wilder out.

“And Joshua came off the front foot, got on the back foot and got a points decision against Andy Ruiz.

“You see what I’m saying? It’s hard, only true fans of each guy will say, ‘This guy’s gonna win.’ It’s very hard, I don’t think no boxing purist would say, ‘This guys gonna win because of this.’”

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The Body Snatcher was brutally stopped by the Gypsy King with an upper cut

WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO
The legendary Ukrainian suffered a huge upset when Fury beat him in Germany in November 2015 on points to become heavyweight champ.

Klitschko and Joshua then produced a classic in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley seventeen months later as both stars hit the canvas in the rollercoaster clash.

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Tyson Fury shocked the world back in November 2015 against Wladimir Klitschko

It was eventually AJ that delivered the finisher, knocking the veteran down tice in the 11th which resulted in the ref stopping it.

And Klitschko has no doubts who would win out of AJ vs Fury, saying: “Hands down Joshua.

“He is getting to be the complete fighter. Technically, size-wise, weight-wise, power-wise. And he is a good learner. The other guy [Fury], like a fart in the wind it is there and it is gone.

“In the history of boxing there are a lot of examples of this kind of guy. They can be successful for a time but are not disciplined enough to continue to be successful.

“I wish Tyson well but I think there is a lack of discipline there, and discipline is more important than motivation.

“Drawing from my experience I would say it is going to be very difficult for Tyson because there’s that lack of discipline.”

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AJ and the Ukrainian produced a classic at Wembley in 2017

OTTO WALLIN
The Swede was only meant to be a tune-up for Fury ahead of his rematch with Wilder in 2019 but he almost caused a huge shock.

He caused a huge gash above the Gypsy King’s right eye that almost caused the doctor to step in, only for Fury to bravely battle on and get the decision before heading to hospital to receive 47 stitches.

But AJ suffered no scares against Wallin on December 23 at Day of Reckoning in Saudi Arabia as he dished out so much punishment that his rival’s corner was forced to throw in the towel after the fifth round.

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On a potential fight between the Brits, Wallin said: “Well, I would say that this fight with Joshua was a lot tougher than the fight I had with Fury.

“It’s hard to say [what would happen in a fight between Fury and Joshua]. I think that Fury’s a very good fighter. Can probably pick it up from what he was doing in his last fight.

“It’s a decent fight. We’ll see what happens with Joshua now.

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“He might be on to something really good with Ben Davison, and Ben obviously knows Tyson. I don’t know. There’s a lot of variables.

“I always said that Fury would win that fight, but now just being in with Joshua, I feel a little bit different.

“It’s hard to go against Tyson I think. But, I don’t know, it’s changed my mind a bit after this fight.”

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Tyson Fury won’t be withdrawing from his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, his father has claimed.

And that’s a blow for Anthony Joshua, with the Briton’s promoter Eddie Hearn recently admitting he was prepared to step in should the showdown suffer any further setbacks.

Fury and Usyk had been due to meet in the ring earlier this month, only for a gruesome eye injury sustained by the 35-year-old to push the fight back to May instead.

Hearn recently revealed Joshua was ready to step in in the event of another postponement.

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But John, speaking to Free Bets, has claimed that won’t be happening with his son committed to the cause.

Previewing Joshua’s upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou, which will take place on March 8, he said: “He’s got to get past Ngannou first which is a tall order.

“He’s a danger man Ngannou, a big dude, fit, strong, and believes in himself.

“He is able, he’s in your face, doesn’t mind a tear up. Joshua has to get past him before he even thinks about stepping in for anybody else.

“And he’s lost to Usyk twice already and if you’ve lost twice, is there going to be that much interest in a third fight?

“It’s only going to be the same thing: Usyk outpointing him.

“People want to see Tyson vs Usyk and Tyson will not be pulling out. I’ll tell you that now.”

John has been called out by numerous stars over the past few weeks.

The likes of Carl Froch, Joe Egan and Chase Demoor have all revealed they’d fancy their chances of facing the 59-year-old.

But John isn’t interested and believes the trio are mentioning his name, as well as Tyson’s, with their own agendas in mind.

“A lot of people have been talking, shouting, screaming, but yet there’s no genuine, written offers have come to my address or to my people,” he said.

“So, listen, they can all shout, they can all scream, but actions speak louder than words. Put the money across, it’s a business and let’s get on with it.

“But they don’t seem to want to do that. They seem to just want to shout and scream, calling me out, trying to embarrass me, which they can’t do.

“They could never embarrass a man like me, because I’ve been through too much.

“To clarify, there have been no written offers, it’s just talk, it’s just nothing, idle chat.”

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He added: “It’s nothing new and it’s a good point – that’s what they do.

“They think by mentioning me and people paying them a few hundred quid to run a podcast to run me down, ‘Oh, I want to fight John Fury’, ‘I think this, I think that’, you know what, thinking has caused people a lot of problems in life.

“Thinking and doing are two different things and people don’t seem to understand that today do they?

“But you know what, all those people who think they’re hard men, all of them calling me out hear this…

“The way they’ve gone about it is unprofessional, so therefore it’s caused me to have an instant dislike for these people. Therefore, why would I want to make them any money?

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“What they can do, I’ve got a nice barn at the side of me, all of them that think that I’m bothered about fighting, come down.

“Me and him will walk in the barn and the best man will come out, just me and him.

“We’ll shut the door, we’ll lock ourselves in and the best man will come out of the barn.

“There’s no money, there’s no fame, there’s nothing but a good hiding for them kinds of people.

“That’s if they think they can take me, and I’m telling you they can’t.”

The fighter who was responsible for causing Tyson Fury’s fight-ending cut has reportedly issued a blunt verdict, saying: “I don’t feel bad.”

Fury was scheduled to fight Oleksandr Usyk on February 17 in Saudi Arabia for the undisputed world heavyweight title, however, it has since been postponed and will now take place on May 18.

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That is due to the Gypsy King suffering a cut above his eye that required 15 stitches and left wife Paris Fury ‘shaking’.

The man who Fury was fighting in sparring was Argon Smakici – a Croatian boxer and MMA fighter.

According to Boxing Talk, Smakici responded to the fight postponement by telling them: “It was a clear punch so I don’t feel bad.”

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That’s despite Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, stating that it was the Croatian’s elbow that caught his client – and footage of the incident appears to back that up.

As a result of the injury, the fight has been rescheduled for May 18.

Explaining what happened in the incident, Warren explained: “It happened this morning (Friday) in sparring with a Croatian heavyweight who caught his eye with his elbow.

“I can’t tell you how gutted everybody is and I obviously feel for Tyson, I feel for Usyk and I feel sorry for His Excellency Turki Alalshikh and everyone who works at the Riyadh Season because this is an event that we all worked hard to make happen and unfortunately it’s going to be postponed now.”

 

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Asked if he believes the fight will still happen, Warren said: “Of course I do. It’s what everybody signed up for.

“It’s a huge fight – the biggest fight this century, there’s no doubt about that. It’s the fight that everybody wanted and because of the Riyadh Season, His Excellency and all his team, that’s why the fight is happening and nothing is going to impair it or stop it going on.

“It’s unfortunate where we are but we will make sure that it will occur because it’s the fight that everybody wants to see.”