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Fury’s Silence Worries Hearn: Is Joshua Vs. Doomed fury?


Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn is worried Tyson Fury could opt out of fighting again after losing to Oleksandr Usyk three weeks ago.

‘The Gypsy King’ has certainly been bracing himself for his second defeat against the talented Ukrainian, bitter about what he believes was another steal.

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Fury has already made a boatload of money, sitting like a king atop a fortune estimated to be 160 million dollars suckers He doesn’t need the extra bulk that two fights against Joshua would bring him. Tyson can freeze out AJ, Hearn and the fans just for that.

Anyway, the boxing public sees Joshua-Fury as two has been, and it would be seen as greedy if they fought now. The crowd would be excited to see this match if the fight had happened a few years ago.

Now, it’s about two old old Brits, both filthy rich beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, looking to increase their massive bulk. J. Paul Getty-esque fortunes

“Tyson Fury is the fight he wants,” said Eddie Hearn Sky Sports Boxing on Anthony Joshua wanting to fight Tyson Fury in 2025. “The real key in this is Tyson Fury. He’s had three weeks off from a loss. He’s probably still upset, and he’s probably still reflecting on that loss. We have to see if he wants to fight again, and if he wants to fight again, what else can Fury do?

Hearn looked like a worried ice cream vendor at the Ring Awards, talking about the Fury vs. Joshua fight. It would be better if Turki Al-Shiekh chose to make AJ and Tyson win this fight by insisting they take these fights first to prove they still have it:

  • Anthony Joshua vs. Martin Bakole
  • Tyson Fury vs. Daniel Dubois

If Joshua & Fury pass these tests, it would make sense for Turki to pull the trigger on this fight. At least the fans could respect that.

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