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Usyk remained undefeated and took the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts from Joshua in London last September, beating the Briton via unanimous decision
Tyson Fury knocked out Dillian Whyte in April to remain WBC heavyweight champion
That’s because he’s afraid of me
Oleksandr Usyk has said Tyson Fury is ‘afraid’ of a potential clash between the pair to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion
”When asked about Fury’s desire to receive $500m to box again, Usyk laughed
The victor of that contest could then take on Fury in a fight for all the major heavyweight titles, as long as the “Gypsy King” does not vacate the WBC belt by then
Now the pair are set to go head to head again, this time in Saudi Arabia on 20 August
“Tyson says that he doesn’t wanna box me, fight me, because I’m not on his level
Fury retained the WBC title in April by knocking out fellow Briton Dillian Whyte at London’s Wembley Stadium, before suggesting that he was retiring from boxing
RecommendedWimbledon 2022: Emma Raducanu wins Centre Court debut as Andy Murray starts with victoryTyson Fury wants Wembley fight with UFC champion Francis Ngannou before end of yearTyson Fury and Jake Paul agree to $1million bet over Tommy Fury fight“With the help of God, it would happen,” Usyk told iFL TV on Wednesday
Fury, 33, recently claimed that he would only return to the ring for $500million or £500m, with many fans eager to see the unbeaten heavyweight take on the winner of Usyk’s rematch against Anthony Joshua

Now the pair are set to go head to head again, this time in Saudi Arabia on 20 August
Tyson Fury knocked out Dillian Whyte in April to remain WBC heavyweight champion
Fury retained the WBC title in April by knocking out fellow Briton Dillian Whyte at London’s Wembley Stadium, before suggesting that he was retiring from boxing
Usyk remained undefeated and took the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts from Joshua in London last September, beating the Briton via unanimous decision
That’s because he’s afraid of me
Oleksandr Usyk has said Tyson Fury is ‘afraid’ of a potential clash between the pair to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion
Fury, 33, recently claimed that he would only return to the ring for $500million or £500m, with many fans eager to see the unbeaten heavyweight take on the winner of Usyk’s rematch against Anthony Joshua
The victor of that contest could then take on Fury in a fight for all the major heavyweight titles, as long as the “Gypsy King” does not vacate the WBC belt by then
“Tyson says that he doesn’t wanna box me, fight me, because I’m not on his level
RecommendedWimbledon 2022: Emma Raducanu wins Centre Court debut as Andy Murray starts with victoryTyson Fury wants Wembley fight with UFC champion Francis Ngannou before end of yearTyson Fury and Jake Paul agree to $1million bet over Tommy Fury fight“With the help of God, it would happen,” Usyk told iFL TV on Wednesday
”When asked about Fury’s desire to receive $500m to box again, Usyk laughed
