Tyson Fury To Joshua: “I’m Only Interested In Smashing Your Face”

Tyson Fury rejects Joshua's offer of joining forces

Tyson Fury (left), Anthony Joshua
Tyson Fury (left), Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury rejects Joshua’s offer of joining forces


WBC champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury’s (30-0-1, 21ko) return to boxing has been something of a fairy tale, and it seems the happy-go-lucky British champion is taking things seriously. The current legal dealings with the trilogy fight against former champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (42-1-1, 41ko) is one thing. However, next would be the cancelation of his December 5 homecoming fight.

Nevertheless, the Gypsy King has maintained a certain calm throughout the whole process. Optimistically, at the end of the road awaits a huge mega-fight with unified champion Anthony “AJ” Joshua (23-1, 21ko).

Now, Fury and Joshua have already verbally agreed to face each other in 2021. This is, of course, provided both champions are victorious in their next outing.

YOU WANNA BE FAMOUS

Fury prides himself on being his own man, basically doing whatever he wants without having to answer to anyone for anything. Although the WBC champion is not as famous as his British counterpart, it does not seem to bother him at all. In fact, “The Gypsy King” thrives in playing his role of not being a superstar.

Okay, so you already know what is about to happen next. During a recent interview with UK media Daily Mail, Joshua suggested that the rival WBC champion join both Matchroom and 258 Management to handle his career.

Of course, this did not go well at all. Fury took to social media to let the unified champion know he only cares about one thing, and the clock is ticking.

Tyson Fury chides Anthony Joshua over comments on his career
Tyson Fury chides Anthony Joshua over comments on his career

By: Garrisson Bland

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Garrisson Bland - Head of Public Relations/Senior Journalist. Garrisson is the Head of Public relations for 3kingsboxing.com as well as a senior writer. He is also the host of YouTube boxing show "Truth And Facts Sports Talk."