Fury vs Joshua is what people want to see.

Top Rank president believes people are intrested in the match.

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Top Rank president Todd DuBoef claims that people want to see the match between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

British boxer Anthony Joshua is set to fight Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk and reclaim his title after he activated the rematch clause.

Meanwhile the WBC have made it a mandate for Tyson Fury to fight Dillian Whyte after he defeated Deaotay Wilder at Las Vegas.

Negotiations for the British rivals to meet in an undisputed world title clash dramatically fell apart this year, but Fury’s US promotional team still believe there is huge public demand for the fight.

“I would love to see Fury against Joshua, Usyk and Whyte,” said Top Rank’s DuBoef.

“It’s about what the people want to see.

“Regardless of the order – Fury vs Joshua is what the people want to see.

“Regardless of one guy getting out-boxed one night, it doesn’t matter because they each have great fanbases and personalities.

“We, as people involved, owe the people to serve what they want.

“I think Fury and Joshua will fight at least once, because the people want it.

“If Joshua and Usyk do the rematch and Usyk looks sensational again, then maybe the public will say, ‘We want Fury vs Usyk’.

“Joshua says he had an off-night. He has to establish his dominance, like he did against Andy Ruiz Jr.

“Joshua has to take his career to that elevated state again by erasing his off-night. That is important.

“He is a great ambassador for the sport and a great champion. The more successful he and Fury are, the more successful boxing is.

“The dynamic nature of uncertainty creates real interest.

“Tyson is in a wonderful position. He came in as an opponent for Deontay Wilder who was down and out.

“His personality has taken over the world.”

Source: Skysports

 

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