Frank Warren discusses future plans for Tyson Fury: Rematch with Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua?

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Tyson Fury is currently focused on his upcoming fight with Oleksandr Usyk, but his promoter, Frank Warren, is already looking ahead. The possibility of a rematch clause in the contract means that Fury and Usyk could have a second bout, with a substantial payday at stake for the loser.

Warren acknowledged the potential for a rematch and the financial benefits it offers both fighters. He envisions a second encounter between Fury and Usyk as probable, potentially pushing back a showdown with Anthony Joshua.

While Joshua remains a potential challenger for Fury down the line, Warren believes that a Fury vs. Joshua fight could happen early next year if both boxers continue to succeed in their matches.

The location for a potential Fury vs. Joshua battle is still undecided, with Warren pointing out that the decision will depend on where the most money can be generated. He stressed the professionalism of fighters and their readiness to compete where the financial rewards are greatest.

Before any plans for a Fury vs. Joshua clash can materialize, Fury and Usyk must first test their skills on Saturday to determine the top heavyweight in boxing. Warren recognizes the importance of the matchup between two unbeaten fighters in their prime, underscoring the rarity of such an event in the sport.

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