“I don't want to name any names. Tyson wants big fights, so we are working to meet his expectations,” Warren said.
In recent weeks, Fury's team has been negotiating with possible opponents, including Oleksandr Usyk and Andy Ruiz, but all these negotiations ended in failure. The last appearance of the "Gypsy King" in the ring was in December last year.
A few days ago, there were also rumors about a possible Fury duel in Australia in August. Among the potential rivals of the Briton, the IBF world champion in the first heavyweight Jai Opetaya appeared.
“There are no details on this yet. Our plan is for Tyson to perform again in September in the UK,” added Warren.