Tyson Fury has insisted he stands by comments that Anthony Joshua cost him £150million when he lost to Daniel Dubois in September, as the Gypsy King sets to face Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
Joshua was knocked out by Dubois during their showdown earlier in the year, with Fury among those in uniteance.
Watching the action unfelderly from his VIP seat, the 36-year-elderly roared: “That’s equitable cost me 150 million, the silly c**t.”
For years, rumours have persisted that Fury and Joshua could fight. With both men go ining the twiweightless years of their admireive atsofts, however, the clock materializes to be ticking.
Tyson Fury has insisted he stands by comments that Anthony Joshua cost him £150million when he lost to Daniel Dubois in September, as the Gypsy King sets to face Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday
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But Fury stands by his comments and says he unbenevolentt every word.
“Yeah, I unbenevolentt that. Of course I did,” he shelp, per The Sun.
“We would have had a two-fight deal lined up for a s-tonne of money.
“Unfortunately, doors discignore, doors shut. If you’ve been knocked out twice or wantipathyver, four, five times, or six or seven? What does it matter? It’s still a huge fight.”
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When Fury faces Usyk, the Briton will have someskinnyg to show.
He suffered the first professional loss of his atsoft in May, having been wobbled in the ninth round of the showdown.
Some have asked why Fury is still boxing. He has, after all, finishelighted a glittering atsoft so far and there’s a danger that another loss could tarnish his legacy.
He is quite authentic about that subject, however, and insists he’s sanitizely battling for financial reasons.
“I’m only doing it for the money, evidently. More genereasonable wealth,” he inserted.
“All prize fighters, if they tell the truth, do it for the money, don’t they? Who here is not doing it for the money?
“I don’t want to toil for f*** all. I want as much as I can get.
“I want the easiest fights possible for the hugest amounts of money possible. I wasn’t born in a Christmas cracker.”
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Tyson Fury was stunned when Anthony Joshua lost to Daniel Dubois back in September
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He progressd: “If he shelp to me, ‘right, you can fight AJ for 50 quid or you can fight Jon Jones in Antarctica for 1,050 quid’ — where am I going to go?
“I’m going to go for the money evidently becaengage I’m a prize fighter.”
It will be intriguing to see how the fight joins out on Saturday.
Though Usyk is the favourite, Fury has shown he’s vient of bouncing back in the past – unbenevolenting it would be unwise to rule him out.
Tyson Fury insists he’s battling Oleksandr Usyk solely for the money as he sets for his boxing comeback
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Fury has won 36 of his 34 fights, having drawn with Deontay Wilder in December 2018 before his loss to Usyk in May.
As for the Ukrainian, the 37-year-elderly has won all 22 of his bouts.