Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk
Fury stunned the world of boxing after announcing his retirement in the wake of his second consecutive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last month ... His stunning knockout victory over Anthony Joshua is by far and away more impressive than anything Wilder ...
Who would have thought Dick Turpin would be the name circulating around major boxing news at the start of 2025? Well, Tyson Fury has made that happen after announcing his retirement from the
Daniel Dubois has already beaten Anthony Joshua and next up for the revitalised heavyweight is Joseph Parker.
Instead, Joshua went on to knock out former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, while Wilder was stopped by Zhilei Zhang in his next bout. Joshua was also on the wrong end of a KO in 2024, however, as Daniel Dubois retained the IBF title against his fellow Briton in September.
Oleksandr Usyk is unsure who will emerge victorious if Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua collide at some point in 2025. The heavyweight rivals have
Sam Jones admits he does not want Tyson Fury to retire following the former heavyweight world champion's sudden announcement, adding he hopes to see
Frank Bruno has no doubts about who would've won a potential Oleksandr Usyk vs Lennox Lewis fight in the boxing ring. Usyk is arguably the greatest heavyweight
Turki Alalshikh has named his dream fight for Oleksandr Usyk. The Ukrainian heavyweight has been on a roll and beat Tyson Fury twice in 2024. There's no word on
Less than 48 hours after Anthony Joshua expressed his desire to face Tyson Fury, it looks like we may never see Fury vs. Joshua.
Oleksandr Usyk has shared 24 rounds with both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Like many in the sport, he is going back and forth as to how a fight plays out
Oleksandr Usyk won Fighter of the Year at The Ring Awards and he ended his acceptance speech with a message to opponent Tyson Fury.