Tyson Fury caught up with Sky Sports today ahead of his highly anticipated return to the ring.
Fury is stepping up through the gears ahead of his return to the ring drawing ever closer.
“I could probably fight this weekend. It’s been a long time coming. I’ve been out a long time, two-and-a-half years,” said Fury, who claimed the Lineal and unified world heavyweight championship against Wladimir Klitschko in late 2015.
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“My ambition is to get in the ring again and get under those lights. I told them recently I want to get some baby oil on, shining, glistening, looking the part.”
“Lifting a few weights now. I used to call Joshua a bodybuilder, but I’m starting to look like a bodybuilder now. Taking my protein shakes, getting to bed early and dreaming about smashing people’s faces in.”
“I’ve had some good news this morning and I want to announce to the world, but I can’t.”
“It’s coming soon, I’ve told you all, watch this space, watch my face.”
I opened the division up for all these heavyweights to have world titles. Joshua has been doing a good job of polishing my belts, keeping them nice and warm,” he said.
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Furthermore, Fury shared his opinion on the upcoming Joshua vs Parker world heavyweight title unification bout.
“Parker has got better speed. Joshua seems to have better power. Parker is a bit younger, Joshua’s had maybe a bit more experience with the amateur stuff.
It’s a good fight, a pick ’em fight, whoever you want to win really.”
“He’s made for me. Whatever happens in his career, whether he gets knocked out in his next fight, I want to fight him, because we’ve got unfinished business,” said Fury.
Fury also cast his eye over a potential matchup with ‘The Bronze Bomber’ Deontay Wilder who moved to 40-0 this past weekend against Luis Ortiz.
“When I get in the ring, I’ll really give him a good hiding.”
“He’s a good puncher and he has got a puncher’s chance all the way through until the end of the fight.”
“But I believe I’ve got the best boxing skills in the division, and I’ll give him a boxing lesson, and then I’ll stop him, all 15 stone of him.”
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“Brendan Ingle once said, it’s easy to beat Tyson Fury, very, very easy.
“Nail him to the canvas, because if you can’t do that I’m going to eat you up, eat you all up.”
“Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua, whoever else, I’m coming for you,” Fury concluded.
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