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Tyson Fury’s Return May Bypass Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury’s Return May Bypass Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury has confirmed that if he returns to boxing in 2026, he wants a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk not the long-hyped showdown with Anthony Joshua.

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Tyson Fury has confirmed that if he returns to boxing in 2026, he wants a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk not the long-hyped showdown with Anthony Joshua.

Fury Prioritizes Usyk Trilogy Over Joshua Bout

Tyson Fury has confirmed that if he returns to boxing in 2026, he wants a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk not the long-hyped showdown with Anthony Joshua.
With two losses to Usyk, Fury is chasing redemption rather than a domestic clash.

Dubois Believes Beating Usyk Opens the Door to Fury

Daniel Dubois is set for a July 19 rematch with Usyk at Wembley.
He’s convinced that a win would make him the man to beat and the most logical next opponent for Fury.
“You’ve got to come to me for the belts,” he said confidently.

A Changing of the Guard?

Dubois sees this moment as a shift in the heavyweight division.
“The old guys are fading out,” he said. “I’m the young lion.
This is my time.” He’s aiming to lead a new generation of champions.

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Warren Says Fury-Dubois is Possible

Promoter Frank Warren, who represents both fighters, says a future Fury vs. Dubois clash isn’t off the table.
“It’s up to Tyson,” he noted, calling the current landscape “very bright for British boxing.”

British Heavyweights Set the Stage

Between Fury, Joshua, Dubois, and rising talent Moses Itauma, the UK’s heavyweight scene is booming.
Dubois’ performance on July 19 could be a defining moment not just for his career, but for the future of the entire division according to SkySports.

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