Tyson Fury threw his hat in the ring to fight for the third time against the new, undisputed world champion Oleksandr Usyk.
Former WBC Belt owner Fury was in the Wembley boxing park on Saturday afternoon, but did not remain to see the British boxer Daniel Dubois, the British colleague of USYK, in a sparkling way in the National Stadium.
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Usyks brutal stop of the fifth round of Dubois made him for the second time undisputed world champion in heavyweight world champion after winning in May in May in May in May in May before he was forced to clear his IBF title.
Fury retired after trying Uyk’s second defeat last December, but signaled his intentions to return at the beginning of this month, and enabled the unbeaten Ukrainian in the early morning of Sunday morning.
During a video of Fury on his Instagram, the 36-year-old ‘Gypsy King’ said: “Massive scream Oleksandr Usyk.
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“Tonight he did a fantastic performance about Daniel Dubois, a good, young boy who came to a good tear. Congratulations to both men, but Oleksandr Usyk knows that there is only one man who can beat him.
“I’ve already done it twice and the world knows. I was good and right.
“I took it like a man and here I am, not around a boxing game, I’m on the road on the way.
“I’m running tonight. I came home, I did my job and came back and I was the man.
“I am the F ******** Spartaner and no matter what someone wants to say, I won these fights. Guaranteed, 100 percent. There is only one man. GK (Gypsy King) all day. Stand up!”
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Frank Warren, head of Queensberry, the promoter of Fury, admitted that a third fight with Usyk would be “big”, but WBO -co -blue Parker is next in line.
“Tyson made me very clear that he would like to fight with Wembley and love this fight. And it would be a big fight, I’m pretty sure,” Warren admitted.
“As a fan, I would like to see how the Joe Parker fights. Joe deserves it, he is similar to Daniel on a run and that is the fight that was ordered.
“In one way or another, it will either happen or Joe will fight for the free title.”