Tyson Fury warns Anthony Joshua: Fight may wait 14 years
- Tyson Fury has stated that he and Anthony Joshua will eventually fight, regardless of the time it takes.
- Both fighters currently do not hold major heavyweight titles, with Joshua recently suffering a loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
- Fury's willingness to wait until he is 50 for the fight highlights the ongoing anticipation and uncertainty surrounding their potential matchup.
In the UK, Tyson Fury has expressed his determination to fight Anthony Joshua, stating that there is 'no escaping' their eventual matchup, even if it takes 14 years. Currently, neither boxer holds a major heavyweight title, a situation that has arisen after Joshua lost his belts to Oleksandr Usyk, who then defeated Fury in May 2023. The two fighters have been on a collision course for years, with a potential fight falling through in June 2020, leaving fans frustrated. Fury, now 36, and Joshua, who will turn 35 soon, are both nearing the end of their careers, prompting urgency for a fight. Fury has indicated he is willing to wait until he is 50 to face Joshua, emphasizing the inevitability of their bout. Joshua's recent knockout loss to Daniel Dubois has raised questions about his future, with promoter Eddie Hearn suggesting he may only have three fights left, with Fury being a priority for 2025. The boxing community is left wondering if this long-anticipated fight will finally materialize or if it will remain a dream for fans.