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Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn fears Tyson Fury may choose not to fight again after losing to Oleksandr Usyk three weeks ago.
The ‘King of the Gypsies’ has been coming off a second defeat against the talented Ukrainian, who is salty about what he believes to be another robbery.
Anger has already made a boatload of money and sits as a king on the estimated huge wealth 160 million dollars Scammers. A couple of fights with Joshua doesn’t need more dough to put in. Tyson can keep AJ, Hearn and the fans all to himself.
Joshua-Fury was seen as two ideas by the boxing public and it would be considered greedy if they fought now. If the fight had been a few years ago, the crowd would have been excited to see this match.
Now, it’s two gun-toting English youngsters, both filthy rich beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, looking to increase their massiveness. J. Pol Getty-esque Opportunities.
Eddie Hearn: “Tyson Fury wants a fight. Sky Sports Box About Anthony Joshua wanting a fight with Tyson Fury in 2025. “The key to this is Tyson Fury. He was three weeks away from defeat. Maybe he’s still upset, and maybe he’s still reflecting on that defeat. We have to see if he wants to fight again, what else can Fury do if he wants to fight again?”
Hearn looks like a depressed ice cream vendor at Ring Awards talking about the Fury-Joshua fight. Turki Al-Sheikh would have preferred to beat AJ and Tyson, insisting they take these fights first to show they’re still there.
If Joshua and Fury pass these tests, it would make sense for Turkey to pull the trigger on this fight. At least the fans can respect that.