Tyson Fury might be tempted out of retirement by the lure of “revenge” in a trilogy battle with Oleksandr Usyk.
However lastly combating his nice British rival Anthony Joshua would have “massive appeal” to the UK, says promoter Frank Warren.
Fury misplaced two tight choices in world heavyweight title fights with Ukraine’s Usyk final 12 months. He introduced he was retiring in January however not too long ago has usually launched footage of himself coaching, fuelling hypothesis {that a} comeback is imminent.
A pure battle for Fury is one towards Joshua, one other British heavyweight star. Each Fury and AJ held world titles concurrently however by no means fought one another throughout their championship reigns.
Nonetheless, their rivalry stays.
Warren informed Sky Information: “For the Brits, Tyson and AJ is the fight that hasn’t happened. Maybe it will, who knows? So that’s got a massive appeal about it.”
The problem of a 3rd bout with Usyk might nonetheless encourage Fury, although.
“But Tyson to get the fight [with Usyk], get revenge [after] what he feels, and I feel certainly in one of the fights, was a fight that he won, that’s again a great, big fight,” Warren stated.
Though he added: “But you know what, Daniel Dubois is going to beat Usyk. So that’s going to throw a bomb in the middle of it all.”
Warren did advise Joshua towards pursuing a rematch with Daniel Dubois, who handed Joshua a knockout defeat in September.
“You see the first fight, he’s getting better and better,” Warren stated of Dubois.
“So it’s a tough fight for AJ. I can understand where AJ’s coming from, he’s a fighting man, he’s a two-time world champion but, I hate to say this, this sport is mostly for young men.
“Besides in case you’re a promoter.”
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