Anthony Joshua has finally had his say on Tyson Fury’s retirement from boxing. The British heavyweight looked set for a big 2025 after losing to Daniel Dubois, urging Fury to finally settle
Anthony Joshua is unsure whether Tyson Fury's retirement will be permanent, but believes the heavyweight star is currently stepping away from the sport
Anthony Joshua has had his say on his rival Tyson Fury's shock decision to retire from boxing last month, after the Gypsy King announced he was stepping away from the sport
The "Battle of the English Heavyweights" is one of the fights boxing fans want to see. One of the most disappointing missed opportunities in boxing was the much-desired fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua,
The 'Gypsy King' announced his retirement last month, and Joshua has now weighed in on whether he believes his long-time rival will return to the ring
Joshua is right, the heavyweight division right now is in a very exciting spot given the recent success of Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker as well as the rise of several new prospects such as Martin Bakole, however, a fight between two veterans such as 'AJ' and Fury would still be a huge bout and many people around the world would watch it.
On Saturday, Joshua sat close to Alalshikh at the latest Riyadh fight night, while Fury was nowhere to be seen. Alalshikh later stressed that he still wants to see an all-British clash between the heavyweights, and that he is in contact with Fury – but not about the fight.
TYSON FURY has been backed to come out of retirement to fight Anthony Joshua. The two British brawlers have a long-standing rivalry and fans have been desperate to see them go toe-to-toe in the
ANTHONY JOSHUA has vowed to spill Tyson Fury’s blood in an epic Battle of Britain – if his rival comes out of retirement. The pair’s long-overdue domestic dust-up seemed finally