Tyson Fury Provokes Anthony Joshua Claims Frank Warren Is Now 'AJ's' Promoter
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Tyson Fury Provokes Anthony Joshua Claims Frank Warren Is Now 'AJ's' Promoter

Tyson Fury continues to stir the pot in the ongoing saga surrounding Anthony Joshua's upcoming fight promotions. In a surprising twist, Joshua's highly anticipated bout on December 23rd is being chiefly handled by Frank Warren's Queensberry, a development that has raised eyebrows across the boxing community. Despite Eddie Hearn's Matchroom, who has been associated with 'AJ' since his professional debut, also being involved as co-promoters, Fury sees this as a pivotal moment in the sport's landscape. In an interview with iFL TV, Fury didn't miss the chance to comment on this unforeseen collaboration, attributing the event's existence largely to the involvement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Fury suggested that without their influence, especially in the heavyweight division, boxing would be at a standstill, emphasizing his pivotal role in making such fights possible. Taking his banter a step further, Fury boldly claimed that everyone participating in the December card is, in reality, working for him. With a cheeky grin, he rhetorically questioned whether anyone would have believed that fighters like Joshua and Wilder are now essentially under his umbrella, using playful language to assert his dominance in the boxing realm. Fury then addressed a specific moment where Joshua expressed reluctance in responding to questions from Queensberry's Dev Sahni during a press conference, implying that Joshua's aversion indicated a shift in the power dynamics. Tyson humorously suggested how the scenario should have unfolded, teasing that Warren, in fact, has become Joshua's promoter. The continuous banter and playful jabs between Fury and Joshua add an extra layer of intrigue to the boxing landscape, fueling speculation and excitement among fans about the potential clashes and dynamics within the sport's top tier. As the rivalry between the two heavyweight giants continues to brew, the influence of promoters and the power play within the boxing business takes center stage in the lead-up to their potential showdowns.
 

 

 

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