Dubois: Fury’s definitely going to come back | ‘I’ll fight him next!’

Daniel Dubois, the IBF heavyweight world champion, is convinced Tyson Fury will come back and is open to boxing the former champion after his own undisputed title fight with Oleksandr Usyk.

Former champion Fury announced his retirement at the start of the year but has teased this week that he may yet return to boxing.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News, Dubois gave his view on a potential Fury comeback.

“I think he’s definitely going to come back,” Dubois said. “When I beat Usyk, I can fight him next. Who knows?

“There’s so many great heavyweights at the moment. He’ll be desperate to get back in the mix.”

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Dubois shoved Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their undisputed heavyweight rematch

Throughout his career Dubois has not shied away from challenges. The 27-year-old has won his last three fights since his first clash with Usyk, a record which includes a knockout victory over Anthony Joshua at Wembley.

Dubois now enters his July 19 rematch with Usyk with all four major world titles on the line and full of confidence. He stated that he is a “different fighter” from when he first fought Usyk in Poland in 2023.

“You can see from my last three fights I’ve come on massively, leaps and bounds,” Dubois said.

“From [fighting] Jarrell Miller, [Filip] Hrgovic and then Anthony Joshua, I’m a totally different fighter now, a different man. You guys are going to witness something really, really special.

“The first [British heavyweight] undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis, I can’t wait to do it.”

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Daniel Dubois believes Tyson Fury will ‘definitely’ come out of retirement and even teased a future fight with the Gypsy King

When announcing his second battle with Usyk, Dubois pushed his rival when they faced off on the famous Wembley turf.

“It’s an entertainment sport, so it’s all part of the show. I think these things have to happen, and I’m loving it,” Dubois said.

The Londoner is confident that he will get the better of Usyk when they enter the ring again.

“The fun and games will have stopped by then. I’ll be fully in fight mode, but I can’t wait to soak it in. Soak up the atmosphere,” he said.

“His camp going against my camp but on the fight night, you guys are going to see something amazing. He won’t be laughing on the night, I can assure you that.

“I win. It’s plain and simple. I win, I smash his head in and I go home with golden gloves. I can’t wait. It’s going to be electric.”

Watch boxing live on Sky Sports with Naoya Inoue taking on Ramon Cardenas for the undisputed super-bantamweight title from 1am on Monday

Related Posts

Leeds come back as Leigh miss chance to go second

Leigh missed the chance to move second in the Betfred Super League as play-off rivals Leeds came from behind for a hard-fought 22-14 win on Thursday. Early tries from Umyla…

Read more

The East maintain Racing League advantage after competitive night at Chepstow

The East maintained their spot at the summit of the Racing League after a competitive night of racing at Chepstow. Roberto Caro got Yorkshire off to the perfect start at…

Read more

All-rounder Wareham stars as Superchargers beat Fire

Georgia Wareham starred with bat and ball as Northern Superchargers eased past Welsh Fire at Headingley. The Australia international made an unbeaten 29 off 17 balls and then took 2-19…

Read more

Brierley, Ormondroyd leave Salford as financial crisis worsens

Salford Red Devils have announced the departures of Ryan Brierley and Jack Ormondroyd as the club’s financial crisis continues to spiral. The beleaguered Super League club have had to sell…

Read more

Will Grealish end up at Everton – and save his England career?

Jack Grealish’s future at Manchester City looks to be over four years after he became English football’s first £100m player. After a troubled two years for the talented winger, where…

Read more

Maddison to undergo surgery after rupturing ACL

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison is to undergo surgery after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. The 28-year-old came on as a 75th-minute substitute in Tottenham’s pre-season…

Read more

Leave a Reply