Tyson Fury criticized Anthony Joshua 'crazy' because she did not give up the match with Oleksandr Usyk

Earlier, Anthony Joshua was asked a separate agreement worth £ 15 million to cancel his rematch with the person holding 4 heavy belts (WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO) Oleksandr Usyk. This is considered a “giving room” fee for Tyson Fury to unify all heavy titles with USYK.

Tyson Fury crazy Anthony Joshua 'crazy' because she did not give up the match with Oleksandr Usyk - Photo 2
Tyson Fury has not had the next upper calendar because Anthony Joshua.

Part of the plan will have to include Joshua's chance to regain 4 championships after the match between Fury and USYK. This match was organized by the giants from Saudi Arabia, but faced obstacles from Dillian Whyte – who was waiting for Fury's WBC to win the WBC belt for a long time.

Along with that, Joshua also refused rumors of receiving £ 15 million to watch Fury and USYK confront. The 2012 Olympic champion activated the rematch with Usyk after the loss in September 2021. He is actively practicing and searching for a new coach in order to reclaim the 4 championship belts that have been won by Usyk.

Tyson Fury crazy Anthony Joshua 'crazy' because she did not give up the match with Oleksandr Usyk - Photo 1
AJ does not want to give usyk to Fury but want to immediately rematch to regain the championship belt.

However, this move of Joshua made Fury dissatisfied when he once again had to wait a long time to know who his next opponent was. On his personal Instagram, Fury posted a video accusing Joshua ruining the match worth £ 66 million with USYK:

“I have to make this video to say that Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn (AJ's boss) are the two worst boxing people in history. Today they have just lost $ 90 million, true 2 crazy guys.

Most of the respected Boxing experts believe that the agreement is a bargain that cannot be denied for AJ. Especially when he has not confirmed the new coach after breaking up with Rob McCracken. “

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