Anthony Joshua has refused to rule out the prospect of a world
heavyweight title clash with British rival Tyson Fury despite the former
champion’s travails.
Fury has not fought since beating Wladimir Klitschko to win the IBF,
WBA and WBO titles in December 2015 after being handed a drugs ban and
then being stripped of his licence by the British Boxing Board of
Control (BBBoC).
Earlier this month, the 29-year-old Fury said he would not reapply to
the BBBoC for the right to fight again, further reducing the chances of
a return.
But Joshua, who defends his IBF and WBA titles against late
replacement Carlos Takam in Cardiff on Saturday, has left the door open
to a fight with Fury.
“What was his (Fury’s) fighting weight — 18 stone (114 kilograms)?
Even if he comes back at 22 stone, (George) Foreman came back bigger
when he was in his prime,” Joshua said.
“If he wants to fight and gets his licence at 30 or 40 stone — if he
wants to get in the ring and he shows he can move about and control that
weight, people will watch him.
“But if he comes back at that weight and he’s getting into trouble
against journeymen, then people won’t be interested. So it’s how he
performs at his new weight.”
Joshua is aiming to unify the heavyweight titles.
A fight with WBO champion Joseph Parker – who beat Fury’s cousin
Hughie in Manchester last month – is set for early next year, as well as
a WBA mandatory bout before a prospective clash with reigning WBC king
Deontay Wilder.
Joshua shook up the sport with the manner of his win over Klitschko
and his promoter Eddie Hearn stressed his charge would not accept
unreasonable demands for the sake of unifying the belts.
Hearn said: “We wouldn’t be held to ransom for a belt. (Kubrat) Pulev
or Takam are fine for his defence of the title after Klitschko, but if
it was someone like (Fres) Oquendo, we could say, ‘no-one wants to watch
that fight’.
“The aim is to fight three times next year — ideally in March, April
or summer then December. In a perfect world, two of the three fights
would be for the additional belts — in any order.”
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