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‘Made his family proud’ – Anthony Joshua finally breaks silence after Tyson Fury’s epic win over Deontay Wilder


ANTHONY JOSHUA has broken his silence after Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder and said it’s ‘lovely’ to see the Gypsy King making his family proud.

AJ remained humble about Fury beating the Bronze Bomber despite his own defeat to Oleksandr Usyk putting a Battle of Britain between them at risk

Anthony Joshua has finally spoken out after Tyson Fury beat Deontay WilderCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
The Gypsy King beat Wilder in 11 rounds and AJ said it’s lovely to see his fellow Brit making his family proudCredit: Reuters

Fury retained his WBC heavyweight champ belt by knocking Wilder out in the 11th round on October 9 – just two weeks after Joshua lost all his to Usyk on points.

But the Brit heaped praise on Fury and his corner and told iFL TV: “Fury done really well for a man in his first title defence as a champion.

“It shows just how tough it is being champion at the moment.

“But he did very well to come through the storm, but SugarHill deserves a round of applause in the corner.

“That helped him a lot having that trust and wisdom in his corner, a great corner set-up.

“Well done to him WBC champion of the world and two-time champion it is lovely for his wife and family particularly his old man [John Fury] who deserves it and is his biggest f****** supporter.


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“So it is lovely to see him making his family proud same as I make my family proud so well done to them.

“And Sugar Hill Steward and Andy Lee have done a superb job with Tyson.”

Joshua has triggered his Usyk rematch clause and Eddie Hearn is targeting a March or April battle.

He will hope to face Fury in a mega-money fight soon after but it remains unclear whether Wilder will ever fight again.

However, AJ reckons the American could still achive big things if he uses his second defeat to Fury as ‘fuel’.

Joshua added: “I would have iced half the mother f****** he has in his fights.

“And then you come up against one or two good fighters and it shows how difficult it is at the top level.

“And he is trying to learn now because he has realised ’s*** Fury is a decent fighter’ and if he uses his ability to learn as fuel he could go far in the next three or four years.

“Whereas I have learned from my experiences such as taking punches, trying not to get hit.

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“But it just shows to up and coming fighters it is good to be protected but don’t do any cherry picking with your opponents, go out and test your mettle.

“I would take these fights with the fighters like Wilder in a heartbeat, and I want people to know that I would fight anyone in their prime or anytime.

“Give me a mandatory and I will fight anyone, I love the game and will fight anyone.”

Anthony Joshua reveals why he tried to outbox Oleksandr Usyk but now knows it was the wrong approach


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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