Make it Clare I'll not apply to the BBBOC for a new Licance I'll go elsewhere, take my money & bisuness to somewhere that appreciate it.
— TYSON2FASTFURY (@Tyson_Fury) October 4, 2017
The former WBA, WBO and IBF title-holder was ringside for his cousin Hughie Fury’s defeat to WBO champion Joseph Parker and entered the ring at the conclusion of the fight to voice his anger at the decision to award the New Zealand native the victory in Manchester last month.
Parker’s promoter claims the 25-year old who this week raised doubts over the probability of Joshua – Parker being made. After the Parker team voiced frustration over the negotiations and what they perceive to be disrespect from the head of Matchroom Boxing, Eddie Hearn. Tyson Fury has been mooted as arguably the only another candidate in the heavyweight division who could garner a similar level of attention and command the amount of money similar to what they were looking for in the Joshua negotiations and have even gone as far as to naming Old Trafford as a possible venue.