Tyson Fury HAS AGREED TO FIGHT Anthony Joshua FOR FREE AFTER USYK REMATCH / Joe Joyce WANTS FURY

Tyson Fury HAS AGREED TO FIGHT Anthony Joshua FOR FREE AFTER USYK REMATCH / Joe Joyce WANTS FURY

Tyson Fury HAS AGREED TO FIGHT Anthony Joshua FOR FREE AFTER USYK REMATCH Joe Joyce WANTS FURY WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has reiterated that he no longer wants to box and no fees will return him to the ring. According to Fury, he was seriously injured in the third fight against Deontay Wilder, which almost convinced him to end his career, but then he decided to have another big fight at home against Dillian White. "I knocked him out in the 11th round, but I didn't come back to the locker room in high spirits," Fury said about the third fight with Wilder in an interview with talkSPORT. — The back of my head hurt and I felt bumps the size of a fist there. I didn't understand if I had a brain injury, I didn't understand what was wrong with me. I was very scared because of these bumps on the back of my head. I thought it might end up with a brain injury." "I had a concussion, I didn't remember anything," Fury continued. — I guess after a knockdown, a lot of things disappear from memory. I remembered: "Have I been knocked down four times?" In fact, only twice. I thought, "You know what, I think it's time to put an end to this." And indeed, after that fight, Fury promised his wife Paris that he would not enter the ring again, but after a while he decided to hold another fight at Wembley in London against White, and even before this fight, Fury stated that he intended to end his career. "It was after the third fight with Wilder,— Fury recalled. — I promised Paris, I said that this is the last fight, that I don't want to expose her to all this anymore. I saw those who were at the ring, and what stress they were experiencing because of me. I really said I wouldn't box anymore." "I came home, lived a normal life for a couple of weeks and told Paris: "I want to have another fight in England." I felt like I needed to get back in the ring in England and have another big fight." Earlier, Fury stated that those who want to see him in the ring again should prepare half a billion dollars, but now he has reiterated that he is not going to return to the ring for any money. "I definitely have a successful career, but how many times can I risk my health? Fury said. — People say, let's do it again, twice, ten times. But if I drove in here in a wheelchair and said: "I spent four more fights and got a brain injury, thank you all very much." It's for me to go into the ring and get hit on the head by these giants. You need to want to go to these fights. I don't want to go back to the ring." "No amount of money will make me do what I don't want to do. I am completely serious — the day when Tyson Fury returns to the ring will be a very sad day. That's why I have enough of everything, and I don't want to box anymore. If you see me in the ring, it means I'm doing something I don't want to do." "When you don't want something, but you have to do it, it's a very sad moment in your life. Even for all the money in the world, I don't want to go back to the ring. I gave it everything I had. I have no desire to enter the ring anymore."Authoritative American trainer Teddy Atlas believes that the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight world champion Alexander Usyk will again defeat Anthony Joshua in the upcoming rematch. "I think Usyk will win. I can't go up against Alexander. How can I go against a guy if there's no reason for it? He was the undefeated cruiserweight world champion, combined all the titles and is the best cruiserweight in history, with the exception of Holyfield. Usyk is an Olympic gold medalist, he doesn't know how to lose. Then he goes out and arranges an upset against a larger fighter. Just like Holyfield, who rose from first heavyweight to heavyweight to fight Buster Douglas. Usyk came out, did his job and defeated Joshua. Alexander will either fight with even more strength, more incentive, more motivation, or, having seen how his cities have turned into ruins, he can look at it like this: "Boxing is not so important in the scheme of life," Teddy Atlas said. Famous American specialist Teddy Atlas believes that British heavyweight Joe Joyce will beat his compatriot Anthony Joshua ahead of schedule. "Joe Joyce can meet the winner of the Usyk-Joshua rematch. I'll tell you something. I think he's going to knock Joshua out. How do you like it, the British? Fill your pipe with this and smoke. I think Joshua is too good a loser. He's a great guy, and I'm not saying I want Anthony to be a pathetic loser. It's wrong to say that. It just sometimes seems that Joshua accepts defeats too easily, as it was in the first fight with Andy Ruiz at Madison Square Garden. Then he resembles a man who has earned too much money. Sometimes I just feel like it doesn't seem important to him anymore," Teddy Atlas said. Famous American specialist Teddy Atlas believes that British heavyweight Joe Joyce will beat his compatriot Anthony Joshua ahead of schedule.