Tyson Fury has told Jake Paul that he needs to fight Tommy Fury to get his viewing figures up after a disappointing PPV sales number following his last fight.
27.01.2022 - 17:16 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tyson Fury's return to the ring isn't too far away now, although there is still some uncertainty surrounding who his opponent will be.
The Gypsy King's camp have been pushing for an end of March fight date, reserving a Saturday at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, but it seems extremely unlikely that will be used amid the lengthy delay to proceedings.
While the WBC has mandated Fury to defend his heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte, the two fighters have been unable to agree terms as of yet.
Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk remains under scrutiny amid continued talk about the British Olympian stepping aside - and that could bring Fury into the picture.
Here's everything you need to know about the current situation.
Purse bids for Fury's WBC mandated clash with Whyte have been pushed back no fewer than four occasions, with the latest date being Friday 28th Janaury.
Negotiations have so far failed to yield a result, with Whyte not happy with the 80-20 split in Fury's favour, while Fury's camp believe that's more than enough.
While Whyte continues to push for more, there is a danger that he could miss out entirely amid the unification fight talk with Oleksandr Usyk - though that would require Anthony Joshua to step aside.
Since suffering defeat to Usyk, Joshua has exercised his rematch clause with the Ukrainian - but again, there's a significant lack of progress and questions continue to orientate about whether he will step aside.
A reported fee of £15m has been tabled, which would see Joshua then tackle the winner of a unification bout, but he bit back at reports that he had agreed to those terms.
Still, with no confirmation as of yet on his partnership with Rob McCracken ending, Joshua's
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