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Promoter assures that Fury will accept fight with Joshua if they offer him a lot of money

Frank Warren explained that the fight with Joshua is big and, if the purse is right, Tyson Fury will have no problem stepping into the ring with him

Promoter assures that Fury will accept fight with Joshua if they offer him a lot of money
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Frank Warren, Tyson Fury's promoter, assured that Tyson Fury will only come out of retirement and accept the fight with Anthony Joshua if he is offered a large sum of money.

In statements to Sky Sports News, Warren explained that the fight with Joshua is big and, if the purse is right, Fury will have no problem in getting in the ring with him.

“What will motivate Tyson is the financial aspect. I think he has AJ's measure, just like Tyson and the team. It all comes down to the value of the fight; it's a big fight and it's worth a lot of money. Tyson has his price tag, and if he gets his price, he'll be there to fight him,” he said.

“Money will dictate where the fight takes place, it's that simple. They'll go where the money is; they're professional fighters, they get in the ring and take punches for money,” he added.

After Anthony Joshua's knockout victory over Jake Paul, the British fighter directly challenged Tyson Fury in the post-fight interview and urged him to put the gloves back on.

“If Tyson Fury is as serious as he says he is and wants to put down his Twitter keyboard, put on the gloves, and come fight one of the most real boxers out there, one who accepts any challenge… Let him get in the ring with me. Let him.” "Enough with all the talk. AJ this, AJ that. Let's meet in the ring and talk with our fists," he said.

Remember that Fury retired after losing for the second time to Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship. Before announcing his retirement, The Gypsy King was linked to a fight with Joshua, but it didn't happen.

Tyson Fury, 36, was defeated again by the Ukrainian in the rematch and retired shortly after. The Gypsy King finished his professional career with a record of 34 wins, 24 by knockout, two losses, and one draw.

For his part, Anthony Joshua, 36, recovered from the knockout he suffered against Daniel Dubois last September after defeating Paul. The Briton has a record of 29 wins, 25 of them by knockout, and four losses.

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