By Tim Parsons-
Tyson Fury has told rivals deontey Wilder and Anthony Joshua that he will never lose his unbeaten record, dismissing his two biggest opponents at world championship level.
Fury defends his WBC belt against Wilder on October 9, in a rematch ordered by an arbitration ruling in May..
The gypsy King dismantled Wilder in their last outing in February 2019, and held the American to a draw in their first meeting in December 2018- both in Las Vegas.
The unbeaten 6ft 9 inch fighter has always insisted he will retire an unbeaten heavyweight world champion , but still has at least three potentially stern challenges ahead of him before he retires. He cannot take Wilder, Joshua, or even the likes of Dillian Whyte lightly.
Speaking in an interview with Gary Neville’s The , OverlapFury said: “I’ve never lost a fight. I don’t
“I don’t think there’s nobody out there to beat me.”
“How can he have me now, if I’ve got a rematch with Wilder, Fury.asked
Fury attacked Joshua’s. expression of interest to square up with him.
“The big thing is – I’ll tell you what they always do – and he already fell victim to it, Joshua.
“They talk about fights that’s not happening. Everybody wants to talk to me about the Joshua fight. They don’t care about the fight that I’m having”
All of a sudden, they want me to look over what I’m doing and then get chinned. I’m laid on my back flat by Wilder and he’s taking my position.”
“I don’t think there’s nobody out there to beat me.”