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Tyson Fury posts ‘Best of British’ match up with him and Dubois vs Joshua and Whyte, warning ‘our side will muller you’


TYSON FURY posted a ‘Best of British’ heavyweight fights between Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren’s stable and warned: “Our side will muller you”.

The Gypsy King, 31, pitted himself against Anthony Joshua, 30, and Daniel Dubois, 22, against Dillian Whyte, 32.

 Tyson Fury posted a 'Best of British' heavyweight fights between Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren's stable

Tyson Fury posted a ‘Best of British’ heavyweight fights between Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren’s stable

It comes after Fury verbally agreed to a two-fight deal to face AJ next year.

And WBC mandatory Whyte is Hearn’s second highest ranked heavyweight with Warren predicting Dubois is the future of the division.

Unbeaten and hard-hitting DDD seems up for the challenge, replying to Fury’s post: “Let’s go.”

Britain’s heavyweight champions verbally agreed to a double header next year, but both have to win their next fights, with AJ facing Kubrat Pulev and Fury rematching Deontay Wilder.

Should they win, it sets up a historic undisputed title decider with a 50/50 split between the duo with the winner then taking the lions share 60 per cent cut in the second fight.

But WBC champion Fury is not confident the too good to be true deal with rival Joshua can ever materialise.

He told iFL TV: “If it’s supposed to happen, and I’m not convinced it is, by any means of the imagination.

“I never have been convinced, never. Never, ever, ever have I been convinced that I will fight Anthony Joshua, I have never been convinced.”

Even after Joshua’s mandatory title defence against Pulev, 39, ex-cruiserweight king Oleksandr Usyk is next in line for the WBO belt.

And Fury, who is mandated to face Dillian Whyte by February next year, admits all it takes is one shot from 34-year-old Wilder to demolish the Battle of Britain.

But, if WBA, IBF and WBO champ Joshua and the Gypsy King can deal with all possible obstacles only then will Fury be persuaded.

He said: “How can I be convinced? If he’s got to fight Pulev and if he’s got to fight Usyk, how can I be convinced he’s going to get through those fights without losing?

“How can I be even confident I’m going to smash Wilder? Wilder can be absolutely blitz me in one round, good night Vienna. That would put a hell of a wedgie in the door. This is why I hate talking about fights that don’t exist yet.

“Can I honestly say 100 per cent this fight is going to happen? I can’t. But providing we both get through our next two fights, then I know it’s going to happen.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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