could ruin three big paydays for if his plans come to fruition. Fury wants to tie up and Joe Joyce in a fight to determine the next challenger for the winner of his proposed undisputed title clash againstnext year.

The Mancunian has also denied any interest in attempting to make the Joshua fight for a third time, which would leave AJ seriously low on options to claw his way back into the title picture. Joyce remains a possible opponent for Joshua down the line as he continues to build his profile in the glamour division.

While recent attempts have been made by AJ’s representatives to stage blockbuster showdowns with Fury and Wilder. The wheels are already in motion for the Wilder clash with E recently revealing that he has been in contact with the American’s manager Shelly Finkel regarding the fight.

But after Joshua and Fury’s December 3 date fell apart, Fury would rather see other boxers get their opportunity at the top of the table.

“In 2023 we’re going to get those big fights that the fans really crave,” he added

“I’m ready and willing to take on Usyk next whether that’s in Saudi Arabia or here in the UK. Let’s give the fans one champion, one name and one face. I’ll do him and then I’ll have Joe Joyce as well at Wembley.”

When asked where Joshua fits into his future plans, Fury continued: “Nada. Zero. I want to fight with real men and real challengers who want to fight. Usyk wants to fight. He got in my face and wants to fight.

“We live in the same country, and have you ever seen Anthony Joshua do that to me? And even Joe Joyce got involved and thought he’d be a part of the party, so big up big Joe.”

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