Fury: I'll deal with Usyk, then it's AJ
Manchester Evening News|April 12, 2024
TYSON Fury has emphasised facing Anthony Joshua is part of the plan for his next few fights if his fellow Briton 'keeps going and keeps winning!
PHIL MEDLICOTT
Fury: I'll deal with Usyk, then it's AJ

Since being beaten twice by Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, former world heavyweight champion Joshua has recorded four victories, most recently a second-round knockout win over ex-UFC fighter Francis Ngannou in Riyadh last month.

WBC title-holder is Fury preparing for a May 18 clash at the same venue with Usyk, who has the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, to crown the first undisputed world heavyweight champion of the century.

And on Joshua being part of the equation for what lies beyond that, Fury said: "Yeah, for sure if he keeps going and keeps winning, like I'm going to keep doing" He added: "Either way, me and AJ could still fight at Wembley if we were 50 years old and still make a s**t ton of money. I think that's facts for sure."

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