Tyson Fury sends Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn new message – ‘I’ll sign contracts today’
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Tyson Fury has doubled down on his offer to fight Anthony Joshua for free and claims he will sign the contract with his fellow countryman today. ‘The Gypsy King’ broke the internet when he offered to face ‘AJ’ for no wages during a recent leg of his After Party Tour.
Talking about the Joshua fight earlier this month, Fury listed off his requirements to face his rival stating that the bout must take place at Wembley Stadium with no entry charge and free-to-air on television in the United Kingdom.
He said:“It’s all about money, Mr Businessman [Joshua]; he’s not a fighting man,” said Fury. “I swear to God I hope he wins the fight against Usyk so that I can come out of retirement and fight him for free. However, the terms are these; I want it at Wembley Stadium, I want it free to enter and I want it on free-to-air in television in this country. I’ll fight him in England, not abroad in a foreign country for more money; here for free for the people.”
Now, in a post to social media on Wednesday Fury has reiterated his terms, saying: “Right, this is a reconfirmation about what I’ve said about fighting Anthony Joshua for f*** all in England. That’s how the fight happens I’ll sign the contract today. The fight’s got to be for free. Free to air television, I want all tickets to go for free. No money is to be made out of this British, historic fight if it happens. There’s the terms, I’m in the driving seat, take it or effing leave it. The ball is in your court guys, take it or leave it. Either way I don’t give a damn. There’s the offer, peace out.”
The lineal heavyweight champion’s most recent comments come after he claimed that he would only get back in the ring for £500m during an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored.
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