The WBC champion Tyson Fury is sizing up his options
'The Gypsy King' Tyson Fury is confident of an easy win over British rival Dillian Whyte, Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, or anyone else who comes his way.
The WBC heavyweight champion defended his world title for the first time against Deontay Wilder in early October and stopped his rival with an impressive performance.
That tees up an eventual undisputed clash with the Ukrainian Usyk, but only once Anthony Joshua settles his rematch, and assuming the IBF, WBA and WBO champion wins.
In the meantime, Fury looks set to face Dillian Whyte at some point in the first half of next year, but Joe Joyce has been mentioned as an alternative.
Speaking of how he would approach Usyk to IFL TV, Fury explained: “I’ll take the little cruiserweight guy, show you how to give a little, small man a good hiding. I’ll run him over.
“He’ll look like he’s been run over by an 18-wheeler, just like Deontay Wilder. I'll reverse back over him and then run him over again.”
Fury intends to fight again in February or March, and is indifferent to the task at hand.
"Whatever's going to happen, will happen. I don't care because they're all only workouts to me, I'll destroy every man that comes in front of me. It doesn't matter if it's Dillian Whyte, Dillian Blue or Dillian Grey. I don't care who it is," Fury said.
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