Tyson Fury hopes for a match with Joshua at Wembley
Tyson Fury denied the possibility of the match between him and Anthony Joshua being held at Wembley Stadium in London. He dashed British fans' hopes that his big fight with Joshua would take place on home soil in England.
Of course, the scenario wouldn't have mattered had he been beaten in epic fashion by Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 and again in the rematch. Why would they want to pay twice-beaten Fury so much money to fight Joshua?
They will be more excited to organize the match between Joshua and Usyk in their country. Fury will be useless and ignored. The “beautiful diamond” Fury will be turned into an inexpensive cubic zirconia and finished.
England fans get cold shoulders
Fury (34-0-1, 24 KOs) indicated that for $200 million the Saudi would make a fight between him and Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs), which makes no sense for him. with them. it's in another country.
British fans won't like what WBC heavyweight champion Fury has to say as many hope his fight with Joshua will take place in England. I never saw any chance in the world that the Fury vs Joshua fight would happen in England.
As long as the Saudis are interested in this couple, that fight will take place in Saudi Arabia. If they lose interest, you will see them fighting in England.
“It won't be at Wembley Stadium when that happens,” Tyson Fury told the media about the fight between him and Anthony Joshua, making it clear that the fight will take place in Saudi Arabia.
Fury knows how to follow the money
“If you're paying $200 million for something, are you going to do it in someone else's country? Doubt it. Maybe in a rematch, yes, if there is a rematch,” Fury continued.
“He had a chance with Usyk, but he lost fair and square. He lost to Usyk not once but twice. So he has to be last in line, and he has to wait until I'm done with your people.
Wealthier fans won't be too worried about having to go see Joshua and Fury fight in Saudi Arabia. Yes, it will be inconvenient for them, but it won't be a big deal.