Tyson Fury close training camp just few days to undisputed heavyweight fight with Usyk Over police investigation into infidelity and assault reported by Mrs fury. Leaving the boxing world in limbo over the status of the match in February
Heavyweight champions Fury and Usyk are just over three weeks month away from their undisputed world title fight fight in Saudi Arabia. The winner has been told they will face either Joshua or former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, who are fighting on March 8, in their first defence of the belts.
Tyson Fury close training camp just few days to undisputed heavyweight fight with Usyk Over police investigation into infidelity and assault reported by Mrs fury. Leaving the boxing world in limbo over the status of the match in February
Usyk has already beaten ‘AJ’ twice as he won the Brit’s unified heavyweight belts in 2021 and defended them against him the following year. Fury has been linked to a fight against his domestic rival for almost a decade but former two-weight world champion Antonio Tarver thinks Joshua has no business facing Fury if he becomes undisputed.
“I think if Fury beats Usyk, he don’t got no reason to fight AJ. There’s no need,” Tarver said. Joshua is unbeaten in three fights since failing to win his belts back against Usyk and he partnered up with Fury’s old trainer Ben Davison for his stoppage win against Otto Wallin last month.
Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn is confident his man can get past Ngannou to challenge and beat Fury for the undisputed belts. The closest Fury and Joshua came to fighting was when they both signed a contract three years ago, but the fight was cancelled when Fury was ruled to fight Deontay Wilder for the third time.