November 2026 Fight with Joshua on the Cards as Fury Lists His Dream Opponents.
Fury’s Future Plans
According to Novyny.live: Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury has publicly named the rivals he most wants to face, including Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk. Fury confirmed that a bout with Joshua is scheduled for November 2026 and is expected to take place at Wembley Stadium.
The British boxer is focused on fighting the toughest names in the heavyweight division. His preferred opponents include:
- Anthony Joshua
- Oleksandr Usyk
Fury also stated he is ready to take on anyone holding a heavyweight championship belt. Currently, Agit Kabayel is the interim WBC titleholder.
Fury’s Stance
Fury made it clear he has no interest in exhibition matches or bouts lacking real sporting significance. He also expressed confidence in his superiority over Joshua, claiming he could finish the fight early. Tyson Fury remains an active force in the boxing world, constantly seeking new challenges and opportunities to pursue his ambitions.
“Fury’s statements reveal his determination to climb back to the top of the boxing world, especially through fights with elite athletes.” — Source unknown
Choosing Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk as potential opponents highlights Fury’s intention to compete in fights that could define his legacy. The planned Wembley showdown underscores the importance and popularity of these matchups in the UK, likely drawing massive attention from both fans and the media.
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