sport news Tyson Fury reveals plans for TEN fights - including a potential trilogy with ... trends now

sport news Tyson Fury reveals plans for TEN fights - including a potential trilogy with ... trends now
sport news Tyson Fury reveals plans for TEN fights - including a potential trilogy with ... trends now

sport news Tyson Fury reveals plans for TEN fights - including a potential trilogy with ... trends now

Fury will fight Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship on May 18 Rivals have a rematch clause in October and there is potential for a trilogy fight Fury's much-anticipated showdown will Joshua will have to wait until next year 

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Tyson Fury has put Anthony Joshua on hold as he maps out no fewer than ten more fights which will transform him from a multi millionaire into boxing's first billionaire.

The much anticipated Battle of the British giants will have to wait until next year as the Gypsy King and Ukrainian war hero Oleksandr Usyk clash twice in 2024 to decide which of them will reign as the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis.

Fury says: ''Unless the contract between Usyk and me isn't worth the paper it's written on - and it's a double bubble worth a helluva lot to both of us - we will be having a rematch after our first fight next month.'

As for Team Joshua's insistence that AJ and Tyson will be locking horns soon, Fury says: 'I've lost a few million down the years because of contract disputes and no court in the world can refute the legality of the rematch clause in this one.

'And why would either the winner or the loser of our first fight want to pull out of a second fight when there's so much money at stake?'

Tyson Fury has mapped out ten more fights in bid to become boxing's first billionaire

Tyson Fury has mapped out ten more fights in bid to become boxing's first billionaire

Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship on May 18

Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship on May 18 

Neither, is the answer. Not with both men expected to pocket in the region of one hundred million dollars from each fight. Both in Riyadh, the new

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