Tyson Fury’s brutal take on Joshua vs. Dubois fight leaves fans stunned

Ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury shows no interest in the Joshua vs. Dubois fight, calling them both “divvies.”

Tyson Fury is never one to hold back his opinions, and his latest rant has certainly grabbed headlines. As Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois prepared for their highly anticipated IBF heavyweight title clash, Fury made it crystal clear that he has no interest in the outcome. Speaking in an expletive-laden interview, the Gypsy King labeled both fighters as “divvies” and revealed that his full focus is on his upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua and Dubois will face off at Wembley Stadium, with Dubois defending the IBF belt he won after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the title. Despite the hype surrounding the fight, Fury didn’t mince words when asked for his thoughts. “I don’t care who wins,” he said bluntly, adding, “I’ve got my own fight with Usyk to worry about.”

Fury’s focus on Usyk rematch overshadows british heavyweight showdown

While many fans are excited about the Joshua-Dubois matchup, Fury’s focus remains solely on his December rematch with Usyk. The first fight between the two saw Fury suffer his first professional loss in a closely contested split decision. With the judges scoring it 115-112 and 114-113 in Usyk’s favor, Fury is determined to settle the score in their upcoming bout.

The heavyweight division has seen its fair share of drama in recent years, and Fury’s candid dismissal of Joshua and Dubois highlights his confidence in the rematch. He sees his showdown with Usyk as the only fight that truly matters, and his brutal comments have certainly added fuel to the fire.

Joshua, who boasts an impressive record of 28 wins (25 by knockout), remains a fan favorite. However, with three career losses-one by knockout to Andy Ruiz Jr.-some have questioned whether the 34-year-old is nearing the end of his boxing career. Dubois, meanwhile, enters the fight with 21 victories, 20 of which were knockouts, and only two losses by knockout. Both fighters have something to prove, but according to Fury, their battle is of little consequence.

 

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Fury unapologetically speaks his mind

Tyson Fury has built a reputation as one of the most outspoken figures in boxing. Whether it’s trash-talking opponents or sharing his unfiltered opinions, Fury isn’t afraid to stir the pot. His latest comments about Joshua and Dubois are a testament to his larger-than-life persona and unwavering self-confidence.

As Fury prepares for what could be the most important fight of his career, it’s clear that he’s not letting anything distract him. Whether fans agree with his dismissive take on Joshua vs. Dubois or not, one thing is certain: Tyson Fury is as focused and fiery as ever heading into his next battle.

source:marca.com

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