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 - 14:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tyson Fury has hit out at heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua, accusing him of blowing a £66m super-fight opportunity.
This week has been rammed with news of a potential step-aside from Joshua and his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, with it reported that he'd accepted a £15m offer to do so.
However, the British Olympian then broke his silence on the matter and urged fans not to listen to the 'bulls***' - hitting back at those reports.
Despite his fiery response, the situation on the heavyweight scene remains unknown with purse bids for Fury 's WBC mandated title defence against Dillian Whyte pushed back once again.
A £15m offer for Joshua is still said to be on the table and, crucially, it would see him handed the first shot at the belts after the unification bout between Fury and Usyk.
An outcome remains still to be resolved, however, and Fury has had his say on the matter as he slammed his rival for blowing the mega-money opportunity.
“I had to do this video, Eddie Hearn and Anthony Joshua have to be the worst two damn businessmen in history. Today they lost 90 million dollars (£66m), god damn sons of b******," he said, posing an American accent.
Fury's plan had always been to return to the ring in March, with a date in Cardiff reserved by his team, but that appears to now be extremely unlikely.
There appears to be no quick resolution to both Joshua's step-aside offer and the negotiations with Whyte, which leaves the heavyweight scene in limbo.
Any unification bout would crown the first-ever unified heavyweight champion of the four-belt era and would be one of the biggest fights in modern history.
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