Tyson Fury Claims Anthony Joshua is ‘In Tatters’ and Inflicts a Crushing Blow to All-British Showdown Aspirations

TYSON FURY claims that Anthony Joshua is in “disarray” — along with their highly anticipated British showdown.

This stems from the fact that the Gypsy King is concentrating on a trilogy with Oleksandr Usyk.

Tyson Fury has dealt a severe blow to a potential fight with Anthony Joshua

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Tyson Fury has dealt a severe blow to a potential clash with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
Fans have eagerly anticipated the all-British showdown

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Fans have eagerly anticipated the all-British showdownCredit: Reuters

The Ukrainian champion holds a 1-0 lead after stunning Fury to capture the undisputed world heavyweight titles in May.

However, Fury is confident that defeating Usyk in Riyadh on Saturday will pave the way for a much-anticipated trilogy.

He remarked: “Once I win on Saturday, I fully expect a trilogy next year, no question about it.

“Joshua’s in ruins.

“He needs to rebuild following his last bout.

“But facing Usyk on Saturday, and then again, would be phenomenal for me.”

AJ was meant to defeat Daniel Dubois to finalize a match with the Gypsy King in 2025.

However, the Watford fighter suffered a crushing fifth-round knockout and opted against a rematch.

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Fury was outraged, calling the London 2012 champion a “silly c***” for costing him £150 million.

Now, he aims for the Usyk trilogy to be remembered as classics along the lines of Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier.

Tyson Fury reveals he hasn’t communicated with wife Paris for THREE MONTHS, stating he has ‘given up a lot’ for the Usyk rematch.

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Fury told Al Arabiya: “It’s not about seeking revenge, it’s about me dominating him.

“I will not abandon this pursuit, no chance.

“All great rivalries have trilogies. That’s simply the truth.”

In August, Francis Ngannou warned both fighters against stepping in the ring with one another.

He insisted that neither is willing to take on the challenge, as he couldn’t choose a definitive winner in their hypothetical face-off.

Meanwhile, Fury’s next opponent Usyk oddly challenged Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.

The Frenchman humorously replied, stating: “Sometimes you must know your place, and I’ll stick to mine.”

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