Fury Targets Joshua Fight After Comeback
Tyson Fury has reignited talk of a long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua, confirming he wants the all-British heavyweight clash following his comeback fight this weekend.
The 37-year-old returns to the ring after 16 months to face Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, marking his latest comeback after a fifth retirement.
Super-Fight Back on the Agenda
Despite focusing on Saturday’s bout, Fury made it clear that Joshua is his preferred next opponent:
“All going well, [Joshua is] the fight I want next.”
A potential clash between the two British heavyweights has eluded boxing fans for years, but renewed momentum suggests 2026 could finally deliver the blockbuster fight.
Comeback With Risk
Fury faces a dangerous opponent in Makhmudov, known for his explosive knockout power, with 19 wins inside the first three rounds.
The former world champion acknowledged the threat:
“I’ve got a stone-cold killer in this man who could put me out in one shot.”
The fight represents a crucial test for Fury following consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
Joshua Return Looms

Meanwhile, Joshua — who last fought in December against Jake Paul — is expected to be ringside for Fury’s comeback.
Promoter Eddie Hearn has indicated the former champion is close to resuming full training after a difficult period following a car accident in Nigeria.
Late But Still Massive
Although both fighters are now in the latter stages of their careers, the commercial appeal of a Fury-Joshua bout remains enormous.
For many fans, however, the timing raises questions about whether the fight comes too late to match its original hype.
Still, Fury appears unconcerned:
“A fight’s a fight… I’ll be ready for that straight away after this.”




























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