Who or what attracts Tyson Fury from the boxing recourse? So far, the common answer has been: Anthony Joshua and a multi -million dollar Battle of Britain. A box insider from England calls an alternative comeback scenario for the “Gypsy King”, in which another British heavyweight plays the key role.
If it is after “Talksport” expert Spencer Oliver, a comeback from ex-world champion Tyson Fury hangs at the output of the summer showdown between WBA/WBO/WBO champion Oleksandr and IBF title holder Daniel Dubois in the London Wembley Stadium.
It is about leaving a “legacy” in the boxing and “the best fights in which the best fight against the best,” said Oliver.
“Let’s throw this into the raffle here: Let’s say Daniel Dubois beat Oleksandr Usyk on July 19 – what does Fury do? Then suddenly this new boy, Daniel Dubois, who gets into conversation (about the best of his time, note, ed.),” Said the former European champion in a super bantam weight.
Means: Not only a blockbuster with Anthony Joshua could deliver the motive to end his boxer pension, but especially dubois, if he creates what Fury and Joshua has not succeeded: beating and crowning the undisputed master of all classes.
Fury could then be tempted to challenge his compatriot, almost ten years younger, to put up the crown again.
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Fury had lost twice against Ukrainians in 2021 and 2022 on the points in 2021 and 2024 against Ukrainian.
Being number one of an era is “certainly enough incentive for Fury,” said Oliver.
For the taste of the expert, Fury’s career “legacy” is not too bright either. “Yes, the trilogy with Deontay Wilder, close over (after Düsseldorf, Noted.Red.) And Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, that was a big victory,” reminded Oliver of the great moment of “Gypsy King”: “But let’s talk about Dillian Whyte, Derek Chisora … you need the other big names. “
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Fury’s long-time US promoter Bob Arum does not believe in a return of the 36-year-old’s return on the ring.
“You can never say at Tyson,” said Arum at “Talksport”: “But he has earned a lot of money, especially with his last three fights in Saudi Arabia, and now he is harvesting the fruits.

