Tyson Fury will not retire after all?
British boxer Tyson Fury has changed his mind about the end of his career, judging by the posts on social networks. After announcing his retirement last month on his 34th birthday, he has now offered Anthony Joshua a chance to compete for the WBC title.
According to his post, he called Anthony Joshua to fight against him. He knows that he is defeated by Usyk, and at this moment, Anthony is without a belt. This will be a great opportunity to fight against Fury for the WBC title in the heavyweight category. If Anthony will be interested, he will send him a date and then they can talk. If not, he will choose another opponent.
Furry is unbeaten in 33 fights. The last time when he fight was in April when he beat Dillian Whyte. Earlier, he fights against Oleksandr Usyk who has WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO titles. But he was defeated two times. Usyk said that this year he wouldn’t fight again against Fury. But they can repeat the fight next year.
After all this, and Fury’s post for Joshua on Twitter, Joshua just writes that if he wants to fight against him, he needs to call his team. They will not arrange anything over the Internet
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