Anthony Joshua (24-1, 21 KOs) in an interview with Sky Sports dispelled doubts about his intentions that arose after the fight with Kubrat Pulev. Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs), after listening to his compatriot's words, decided that AJ did not want to fight him for four heavyweight belts, because despite the great opportunity, he did not challenge him directly and did not name him. Joshua sees the situation completely differently.
“I just said that if Tyson Fury has a belt, I want to fight him,” explained the WBA, WBO and IBF champion. "I wanted to say that I don't care who has the belt. I am only worried about the title of undisputed champion, and that is what I wanted to tell you today."
“Fury took it the way I wanted it. I have never avoided combat. I've met seven champions in my short career, and Tyson Fury is another one,” said AJ. "I have no reason to treat him differently than others. If Tyson Fury wants to fight, then I'm ready. I have four belts, he has one, and I will take it from him!"