Tyson Fury Reveals Four-Fight Plan Post Deontay Wilder Trilogy
Tyson Fury has mapped out his future in terms of the fights that he wants.
Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight championship against Deontay Wilder in their trilogy fight next month in Las Vegas.
Should he come out on top, many observers are hoping he will face Anthony Joshua next in a title unification clash — provided the latter gets past Oleksandr Usyk later this month.
However, Fury has other ideas as he revealed his four-fight plan post Wilder.
“I have my next four fights lined up,’ Fury told BT Sport Boxing (via Metro). “I’m going to destroy Wilder in October. Then I’m going to take my next fight in December because of all the inactivity. Because I don’t think the Joshua fight is going to happen in December.
“I’ll fight Dillian Whyte back in UK for the first time in years, up the north somewhere, Manchester or something. In December. Let’s get a date for December and I’ll shut that bum right up. That will be an easy one.
“Then I’ll fight Joshua in February or March time, out in Saudi Arabia, let’s do it. We can have a rematch in the summer back at Wembley. Then we can go out in my fifth fight, and I’ll fight Dereck Chisora, that is five fights.”
Fury didn’t stop there either.
“And then, I’ll take two years out of the ring, just going absolutely nuts again, and I’ll come back at 37 and wipe the floor with whoever is next.”
An ambitious plan, but a plan nonetheless.