Former undisputed WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury has claimed long-time rival and former world champion, Anthony Joshua price him an eye-watering $150,000,000 payday in his fifth spherical TKO loss to Daniel Dubois, claiming a combat with the previous has misplaced all it’s attraction now.
Fury, a former undisputed WBC heavyweight champion, is slated to make his return to the ring on the finish of this yr within the Center East, trying to avenge his first-ever profession defeat having dropped a one-sided unanimous resolution loss in opposition to Oleksandr Usyk within the pair’s title unification conflict earlier this yr in Riyadh.
And attending Wembley Stadium over the course of the weekend, Morecambe native, Tyson Fury — who has been on a continuing collision course with Joshua throughout their respective championship careers, was left dismayed with Dubois’ beautiful knockout win over the Watford native.
Tyson Fury claims Anthony Joshua’s loss price him $150,000,000
Claiming a possible combat with him sooner or later in a long-overdue pairing is now probably off the desk fully, former champion, Fury additionally alluded to lacking out on a considerable payday with Joshua dropping in opposition to IBF champion, Dubois.
“Pay attention, that’s price me $150,000,000, the foolish c*nt,” Tyson Fury mentioned in his response to Anthony Joshua’s knockout loss to Daniel Dubois. “In fact it has; he’s f*cked. Turki (Alalshikh), you higher pay me now.”
Dropping a one-sided unanimous resolution loss in opposition to Usyk earlier this yr within the Center East, Fury was dropped with an enormous knockdown within the bout in opposition to the Ukraine native — in the end struggling his first-ever skilled defeat contained in the squared circle.
In his most up-to-date win, Fury landed a controversial break up resolution win over former UFC heavyweight titleholder, Francis Ngannou, once more discovering himself on the canvas en path to a contentious judging win in October of final yr within the newest of profitable journeys to Saudi Arabia for the previous champion.