Tyson Fury reiterates showdown with Anthony Joshua ‘has to happen’
Between them the pair currently hold all four of the major world belts in the sport.
Tyson Fury reiterated his desire to take on Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster world heavyweight title fight, saying: “Next year, the fight has to happen.”
Fury, the WBC champion, and Joshua, who defended his WBA, IBF and WBO titles with a ninth-round knockout of Kubrat Pulev last weekend, currently hold all four of the major world belts in the sport.
Speculation about an all-British bout to determine the undisputed champion in boxing’s highest weight category has reached fever pitch, and Fury called out Joshua in an Instagram video moments after his rival’s win over Pulev.
“I’m willing to do the fight. It’ll be the first time since Lennox Lewis 20 years ago that there’s been an undisputed champion.
“(Joshua is) a great fighter, Olympic gold medallist, two-time heavyweight champion just like me, he’s won all the best, he’s a great, great athlete. Of course (I have respect for Joshua).”
Fury also addressed his wish to be removed from the six-person shortlist for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
The 32-year-old instructed his lawyers to write to the broadcaster demanding his name be taken off a list that includes Lewis Hamilton, Hollie Doyle, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Stuart Broad and Jordan Henderson.
“They’re trying to take away my rights as a person. My name shouldn’t be on there if I don’t want it on there. It’s a free country. They are doing something that I do not wish to participate in.
“The reason is, I don’t want an award from someone to say I’m a sports personality. I know what I am and who I am and I know what I’ve achieved, I know what I’ve come back from.
“I don’t need a glass trophy. I’m the people’s champion. I don’t need this glamorous trophy to say who I am and what I’ve done.”