WEMBLEY STADIUM HAS already been booked for an April 2018 face-off with Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury claims.
The 28-year-old currently has his eye on a comeback fight this summer, given he overturns a suspended drugs ban at a hearing this week.
Following Joshua’s epic 11th-round knockout win over Klitschko at Wembley last month, Fury has expressed his intent on taking down Joshua and regaining the belts.
He told the Telegraph that Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn “has already booked Wembley Stadium for next April.”
“There isn’t another stadium where it should take place. I would fight Joshua in October but I believe Klitschko will take the rematch.
“Deep down, I don’t think they want to fight me yet. Joshua struggled with Klitschko. And I took Klitschko to school, toyed with him, put my hands behind my back, literally, while he was letting his cannons go, slipping out of the way of them. They are not ready for that.”
Fury hasn’t fought since November 2015, when he beat Wladimir Klitschko to the world heavyweight title.
It was announced last year he would take a step back from boxing to improve his own mental health, and he vacated the belt. He was “declared medically unfit to fight” amid reports that he tested positive for cocaine, and was battling depression.
Joshua has made no secret either that he is also keen on an all-English super-fight with Fury.
“Is that what you want to see?” he addressed the crowd after his latest win. “I love fighting. Tyson Fury, I know he’s talking a lot and wants to come back and compete.
“I want to give 90,000 people another chance to witness another night of boxing. But I just want to fight everyone – I’m really enjoying this right now.”
In the in-depth interview with the Telegraph, Fury spoke of how he “did not want to live anymore” after the doping allegations first surfaced and how he hopes to return to the ring in July.
“If I had cheated, fine. But I have not cheated. I beat Klitschko on ability, I don’t need a drug. I’m a giant already. For them to say that about me, it sent me under.
“I did not want to live any more. But I feel differently now.
“I’ll be back on the July 8 Copper Box show headlined by Billy Joe Saunders,” he told BritishBoxers.co.uk last week.”I’ll have a few comeback fights, two or three, while I’m waiting for Joshua.
“I can be the best Tyson Fury again, it didn’t slip away, I just couldn’t be bothered no more, it was s*** and I didn’t value it”
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Won’t impact them really. Those are not huge losses. Munster v Wasps– now that was a squad decimated by COVID.
Serious chance here lads
@whoowhat?: you mean there’s a chance……
@whoowhat?: Eden Park, that would be historic altogether.
@Keith McCarthy: in llyod christmas’s world maybe
@daveyt: so you’re telling me there’s a chance ?
@Sean McCarthy: too right mate, put a few shrimp on the barbie ;)
What do people make of those billboards they’ve put up anywhere the Irish team are due to go? Stinks of desperation if you ask me. Are the NZ team embarrassed by them or are they lacking confidence that they take solice in them? If anything they’re going to fuel the fire in the Irish camp, probably exactly what we need after Ulster and Leinster feeling a bit dejected after the URC exits.
@SPQH: billboards?
@SPQH: take it as a compliment and a laugh, Irish bookmakers have done same, but much witter and better. Its really a non story
@SPQH: A Kiwi gambling company TAB NZ behind this.
Good luck to them provoking Paddy Power’s social media team!
@Paul Kennedy: wittier*
@SPQH: i don’t think they matter much, if it generates a bit of rivalry and sells more tickets fair play, maybe is a compliment that NZ fans are taking Ireland seriously.
@Paul Kennedy: OK fair enough, didn’t realise it was a bookmakers that was behind it.
@Doug Storms: Yeah, 3 outside Missouri.
Ireland can give back the players they robbed from new Zealand
@Tony Mcgrath: and then New Zealand can give back all the players they robbed from Tonga, somoa etc it works both ways
@Sole Trader: Australia & Scotland too.
@Tony Mcgrath: Ah c’mon. You can be more creative than “robbed”. Put some effort in man.
@Tony Mcgrath: robbed? Like what they did to Isa?
Getting Joe Schmidt on board reeks of desperation from Foster I think .
@Macus Mc Mahon: more like Feeks
All Blacks obviously taking a leaf out of the Tyrone playbook. Ireland beware .