Tyson Fury makes another retirement U-turn to challenge Usyk after Joshua win

Tyson Fury has called up Oleksandr Usyk for an undisputed unification fight, a week after his retirement. 'The Gypsy King' took to social media to send a stern warning to the Ukrainian following his split decision win over Anthony Joshua last night in Saudi Arabia.

"Hi guys, Tyson Fury here aka The Gypsy King. Just watched Joshua lose for the second time to Usyk. However, England have once again been relieved of their belts as usual but there "has a cure and a solution I can suggest. If you want those belts back, then send the gypsy barbarian to England, go!" Fury bellowed during a video upload.

"Send me, I'll relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser. But it won't be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay. It's going to be very expensive, So pull out your fucking checkbook and I'll relieve that Ukrainian of his belts. Get up!"

His message comes after Fury told boxing fans he would be stepping away from the sport again after a very brief reversal of retirement. The Mancunian originally announced his departure after a stoppage win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April, but later said he would return to face Derek Chisora ​​for a third time in December.

However, a few days later he announced that the fight was on hold as Chisora ​​had "ruled himself out" of the matchup and again claimed that he would never box again. Most thought Fury would return despite his insistence and it seems to be once again (at least for now).

Luckily for boxing fans, the fight shouldn't be hard to make with Usyk also very keen to fight. 'The Cat' claimed after his points win in Jeddah that he would retire from the sport if he didn't get the next Fury fight. "I'm convinced that Tyson Fury is not retired. I want to fight Tyson Fury, if I don't fight Tyson Fury, I'm not fighting at all," said the Ukrainian during his interview after -fight.

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If the fight happens, it will be the first undisputed heavyweight unification clash of the four-belt era with Fury putting up his WBC belt and Usyk his WBA (super), IBF and WBO straps. Fury was given until August 26 to provide his final decision to sanctioning body WBC on whether he wants to vacate the green bracelet.

At least it's clear from this video that Fury will choose to keep it and then challenge the king pound for pound.

Tyson Fury makes another retirement U-turn to challenge Usyk after Joshua win

Tyson Fury has called up Oleksandr Usyk for an undisputed unification fight, a week after his retirement. 'The Gypsy King' took to social media to send a stern warning to the Ukrainian following his split decision win over Anthony Joshua last night in Saudi Arabia.

"Hi guys, Tyson Fury here aka The Gypsy King. Just watched Joshua lose for the second time to Usyk. However, England have once again been relieved of their belts as usual but there "has a cure and a solution I can suggest. If you want those belts back, then send the gypsy barbarian to England, go!" Fury bellowed during a video upload.

"Send me, I'll relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser. But it won't be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay. It's going to be very expensive, So pull out your fucking checkbook and I'll relieve that Ukrainian of his belts. Get up!"

His message comes after Fury told boxing fans he would be stepping away from the sport again after a very brief reversal of retirement. The Mancunian originally announced his departure after a stoppage win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April, but later said he would return to face Derek Chisora ​​for a third time in December.

However, a few days later he announced that the fight was on hold as Chisora ​​had "ruled himself out" of the matchup and again claimed that he would never box again. Most thought Fury would return despite his insistence and it seems to be once again (at least for now).

Luckily for boxing fans, the fight shouldn't be hard to make with Usyk also very keen to fight. 'The Cat' claimed after his points win in Jeddah that he would retire from the sport if he didn't get the next Fury fight. "I'm convinced that Tyson Fury is not retired. I want to fight Tyson Fury, if I don't fight Tyson Fury, I'm not fighting at all," said the Ukrainian during his interview after -fight.

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If the fight happens, it will be the first undisputed heavyweight unification clash of the four-belt era with Fury putting up his WBC belt and Usyk his WBA (super), IBF and WBO straps. Fury was given until August 26 to provide his final decision to sanctioning body WBC on whether he wants to vacate the green bracelet.

At least it's clear from this video that Fury will choose to keep it and then challenge the king pound for pound.

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