Anthony Joshua ANSWERED WHEN THE FIGHT WITH Joe Joyce AND Deontay Wilder WILL TAKE PLACE / Fury Joe

Anthony Joshua ANSWERED WHEN THE FIGHT WITH Joe Joyce AND Deontay Wilder WILL TAKE PLACE / Fury Joe

Anthony Joshua ANSWERED WHEN THE FIGHT WITH Joe Joyce AND Deontay Wilder WILL TAKE PLACE Fury Joe WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury doubts he will ever fight Anthony Joshua. The boxing teams negotiated a megafight in the fall, but as a result, the deal fell through, and Fury had a third fight with Dereck Chisora on December 3. However, the "Gypsy King" said that he no longer reproaches Joshua for not wanting to fight with him. "I do not know if our fight will take place. Ask something easier. I've called him many times, but maybe we'll fight when we're both 55 years old. It will be a battle of star veterans. We haven't had a fight in all this time and it looks like our fight won't take place at the moment. He doesn't have any belts. I'm a champion, I offered him a fight, but he didn't agree. So we have what we have. I'm not here to reproach him. Joshua had his own reasons for this, and I won't call him anything at all. I have my own things to take care of," Fury said American ex-world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs) does not hide that he is interested in the fight with Briton Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) much more than the elimination match according to the WBC with compatriot Andy Ruiz Jr. (35-2, 22 KOs). WBC President Mauricio Suleiman reacted to the champion's words: "Well... it's up to them to make a decision. It's up to them to decide what's best for them from a business point of view. And we have a resolution. We are based on the fact that Deontay held the WBC title for five years, while remaining a great role model and my personal friend. I hope that he will have many glorious victories in the ring in the future. I think he deserves all the best. And I don't hide the fact that I really like him. Let's see what happens and how." Suleiman was asked specifically about Ruiz — what would happen if Wilder refused the eliminator. The WBC boss decided to cheat: "This is speculation. And we don't speculate. We respond to specific situations and make decisions based on them." British WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) no longer wants to fight American Deontay Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs) and therefore does not hide the hope that he will not be able to become his mandatory challenger. Earlier, the WBC scheduled a contender's fight between Wilder, whom Fury has already knocked out twice, and Mexican Andy Ruiz (35-2, 22 KOs). It is for the latter that Tyson will "drown". "I'd like to see Andy Ruiz knock out his fucking ass, because I'm sick and tired of watching Deontay Wilder," Fury said. — I need another goal, for which I will sit in the hall forever, another opponent. And we have already fought with him three times." "I also think that as a person he is a complete piece of shit," the Briton admits. — I don't like him. Such a lover of sculpting excuses. The whole truth is that he lost to the best, but he couldn't accept it and invented a million reasons why he failed. In short, I don't think he's a cool athlete and I hope Ruiz knocks him out completely." At the same time, Fury could not hold back his laughter and issued a serious forecast. Well, almost: "I hope to hope, but it is unlikely that this will happen. Most likely, Wilder will hit him with one blow and send him into a deep knockout. But I still hope Andy smears his ass!" The head of the Matchroom Boxing promotion company, Eddie Hearn, told why his ward, former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, did not challenge the current WBC title holder Tyson Fury, after the victory of the "Gypsy King" over Dereck Chisora. "That's not his style. It's Tyson Fury calling everyone. Anthony Joshua's resume is in a different league when compared to Tyson's track record. Tyson Fury fought Deontay Wilder. That's all, if we talk about victories over elite fighters. Yes, Dillian White was a good fighter, but I'm talking about the best of the best now. Tyson always tried to find an easier option. For example, Schwartz, Pianeta, Seferi, Hammer. Joshua has no such names in his track record for the last ten fights," Hearn said. The head of the Matchroom Boxing promotion company Eddie Hearn reacted to the victory of the WBC world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in a fight with compatriot Dereck Chisora. According to the promoter, the referee was late stopping the fight for four or five rounds. "I think the fight was stopped too late, but Chisora will never let his corner interfere. Everyone who was at the ring wanted this fight to be stopped, but, nevertheless, it lasted another four or five rounds. It's been too long. Tyson Fury is an elite fighter. He was too good for Derek. Fury won every second of the fight, so the confrontation was one-sided. We all knew that we wouldn't see anything new in this fight between them. For Tyson, it was just a payday," Hearn said. Recall that the fight between Fury and Chisora took place on December 3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, United Kingdom.