Anthony Joshua Receives Unexpected Offer From Rival: "Come To My Gym"

George Fields July 30, 2025, 9:10 a.m.
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Tyson Fury offered to train Daniel Dubois after the former heavyweight champion's tough loss. The WBC heavyweight champ wants to help Dubois bounce back and defend him against accusations of quitting.

Fury knows what it's like to face tough opponents. He's been involved in an up-and-down trilogy with Deontay Wilder, claiming two wins and a draw, and securing the WBC belt in 2021. Recently, Fury faced his own setbacks, suffering his first two career losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

Dubois, a former IBF heavyweight champion, lost to Usyk in mid-July. Some observers accused him of quitting during the fight. Fury took to Instagram to defend Dubois and offer his support.

He did his best, he was not going to win the fight. He's better off getting out of there. There is no cowards in boxing. When you are in that ring and fighting world heavyweight champions, there is no cowards. So all credit deserves to Daniel. He worked his bo***cks from being an eight year old to being world champion and fighting Usyk for the undisputed.

Fury pointed out that Dubois faced one of the greatest champions and came up short. He got put down twice and made the right call to get out of the ring. Fury believes Dubois deserves credit for his journey and effort.

The Gypsy King didn't stop at defending Dubois. He extended an invitation to train together in Morecambe.

And, if you ever want to do any training with a f****** real straight man, get yourself to Morecambe anytime you want kid because there is no jealousy here and there is no people putting this doubt in you. Get up Daniel Dubois!

Dubois has vowed to come back stronger, as he's done in the past following defeats. Many in the boxing world believe he can become a world champion again in the future.

Fury's support and offer to train Dubois show the camaraderie among fighters, even in the face of tough losses. It's a reminder that in boxing, the toughest battles often happen outside the ring, as fighters work to bounce back from setbacks and prove their worth.

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