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Tyson Fury is waiting to make his return since his last fight against Derek Chisora in 2022. Fury’s talks with his potential opponents seem to fall out without ever coming to fruition. After the fallout of negotiations with Oleksandr Usyk, the fans have been waiting for the champion to announce his next fight. And recently, Fury gave his fans hope after announcing that he had struck the talks with Anthony Joshua’s representatives for a potential fight. But, again, to everyone’s disappointment, the talks ended abruptly. And, if the fans know one thing about the 34-year-old, he likes to troll his fellow heavyweights when the fights don’t happen.

Recently, after the news of the negotiations falling out, Fury took a dig at the former two-time unified heavyweight champion of the world, Anthony Joshua. And, he roped in his arch-nemesis Oleksandr Usyk to make a point for the negotiations falling out.

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Tyson Fury slams Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk

‘The Gypsy King’ took to Instagram to share the news of the negotiations falling out with Anthony Joshua, as ‘AJ’ plans to fight in August, and the former champ has chosen not to take the fight. Fury called ‘AJ’ out and slammed him for refusing the fight with him. Tyson wrote, “What a Proper P**sy Boy.” If this was not enough, he roped in the unified heavyweight champion, Usyk, and wrote, “Usyk is a p**sy, so is AJ.”

Joshua is considered to be in talks with Dillian Whyte for a potential clash in August before he potentially fights Deontay Wilder in December. On the other hand, Fury is yet to announce his next fight. Meanwhile, the rumored negotiations for a showdown with Usyk in December are in progress.

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Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

The boxing world awaits the return of ‘The Gypsy King’ to defend his title. It is still uncertain who the WBC champion will lock horns with, but he is rumored to be in talks with Australian representatives for a clash in the country with a native heavyweight.

Read More: “I Just See Him Getting Chinned to Be Honest” – Tyson Fury’s Brutal Prediction for Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder

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Fury is still undefeated and could fairly be regarded as one of the best heavyweights in the world. Who do you think he should fight next? Let us know in the comments below.

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