Tyson Fury HAS BIG PROBLEMS BEFORE RETURNING TO THE RING WITH Anthony Joshua AFTER REMATCH USYK

Tyson Fury HAS BIG PROBLEMS BEFORE RETURNING TO THE RING WITH Anthony Joshua AFTER REMATCH USYK

Tyson Fury HAS BIG PROBLEMS BEFORE RETURNING TO THE RING WITH Anthony Joshua AFTER REMATCH USYK Former world heavyweight champion David Haye does not think that the star British heavyweight Tyson Fury has finished his career. After the "Gypsy King" beat Dillian White ahead of schedule in April and defended the WBC title, he announced his retirement. However, Haye believes that Fury's words should not really be taken seriously. "Fury has not finished his career. Did he take off his WBC belt? So he didn't leave. Fury didn't finish his career until he gave away the title, and so he can say whatever he wants. When I combined the WBA/WBO/WBC titles in the first heavyweight division, I then said I was going up to heavyweight and gave up these belts. I have contacted all the sanctioning bodies and informed them that I am releasing my titles," said David Haye. Ben Shalom, the founder of the Boxxer promotion company, said that he is in talks about cooperation with the recent contender for the heavyweight championship, British Dillan White. "Dillian is a free agent, so we made it clear to him that we are interested in working with him. White is now after a defeat, which can create a psychological impact on him, but he should know that there are a lot of opportunities for him in the heavyweight division. There are some big fights below the very top for Dillian. He's a proven pay-per-view star, a fan favorite. White feels that he still has something to prove. We have held talks and hope to cooperate soon. This is his choice and when he is ready, he will let you know. Obviously, Dillian has just suffered a heavy defeat and he needs time to recover," Shalom said. Recall that White held his last fight on April 23 at Wembley Stadium in London against the WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury. The champion knocked out Dillan in the sixth round. British heavyweight Dereck Chisora believes that an unpleasant defeat by the WBC world champion Tyson Fury does not put an end to the career of his former rival Dillian White. The odious veteran is confident that White will be able to return, despite the fact that he lost to the "Gypsy King" without a chance. "I don't understand why people say it's the end of your career when you lose a fight. White will be back, he will perform in the card of the big show to warm up. Boxing is a game of comeback kings. It doesn't matter what you do," Chisora told the DAZN website. Recall that in April, White lost to Tyson Fury by technical knockout in the sixth round. For Dillian, this defeat was the second in the last three fights. In the summer of 2020, he sensationally lost by knockout to Alexander Povetkin, but then he was able to take a convincing revenge from the Russian. Former world heavyweight champion Johnny Nelson believes that Anthony Joshua is capable of defeating the holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF titles in the heavyweight division Alexander Usyk, as well as Tyson Fury. Despite the victory of the Ukrainian in the first duel with AJ, Nelson is sure that not everything is so clear in this confrontation. "Usyk is a good fighter. But will a rival like Tyson Fury beat him? I believe that. Is it unrealistic for Anthony Joshua to beat him? No, it's not. I think that Usyk needs to earn his regalia, fight for recognition and respect. He's a good lefty, but can you call him outstanding? I'm giving Joshua a chance. People discount him. Why are you repeating this mistake again? Look at them when they fought in September. Usyk looked like he was being hit by a truck," Johnny Nelson said. British heavyweight Joe Joyce said he was ready to fight against former world champion Deontay Wilder. Joyce believes that he could have sent the American to a knockout, as the current WBC title holder Tyson Fury did in the second fight with him. "Wilder is an amazing finisher, that's right. But this is a fight that I would also like to have. You could see what Fury did to him in the second fight. I could probably do something like that to Wilder, crush him like that. However, it is always necessary to beware of his equalizer," Joe Joyce said. Now Wilder is on a series of two defeats from Fury. In 2020, he lost to the Briton in a rematch by technical knockout in the seventh round, and in 2021, the "Gypsy King" strangled him in the trilogy in the 11th round.