There is nothing like that in a potential British derby against Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs), said WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) and called his compatriot a “coward” for being so did not sign a contract to fight him.
Recall that Tyson, in an ultimatum form, demanded that AJ sign a contract for December 3, set two deadlines, but in the end he “scored” and decided to fight veteran Derek Chisora for the third time.
“No, there is no brilliance in meeting a coward. I don’t fight cowards, only real men. Is this a brilliant fight? Yes, for nothing. The brilliant fight was the fight with Deontay Wilder with a record of 42-0 in America, ”
declared Tyson.
“Fury spoke the truth.” Interview Joshua
According to Fury, he stands behind these words with a mountain, as “for the first time since Ali first fought Frazier, heavyweight champions have come together undefeated.”
(Sorry to remind you, Fury said a week ago that he and Joshua “simply have to fight.”)
The Briton said that his fight with Joshua “would be respected only in England.” The IBF/WBO/WBA champion Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) also fell – according to Tyson, the fight with him “will be a walk in the park, I will cut him down.”
Earlier, AJ reacted pathetically to how Fury “melted” in an interview.