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Tyson Fury set to face Anthony Joshua after winning Deontay Wilder

Putting down Saturday’s rematch, boxing fans will be hoping to see Tyson Fury face holder of the IBF, WBA and WBO belts, Anthony Joshua in a heavyweight unification bout.
A British former professional boxer who competed from the year 2002 to 2018, David Haye, also believes Fury will switch his focus to Anthony Joshua after hitting down Deontay Wilder and claiming the WBC heavyweight title.
Onyxnewsng understands that Tyson Fury defeated his American opponent who was beaten to the floor three times before his corner threw in the towel in the seventh round.
Wilder has the option to trigger a third fight but former cruiserweight world champion Haye believes the Bronze Bomber will have no interest in a trilogy given the nature of his defeat in Las Vegas.
According to Metro UK, although, Haye believes all roads lead to a unification match between Fury and Joshua which has the capacity to be the biggest fight in British’s history of boxing.
He said, “I am very sure the clause for a third fight won’t be exercised. That won’t be realised 100 per cent because what chance does Wilder have what more can he do next time?
“Deontay Wilder does not want any more of that work he doesn’t want that type of action he was outgunned in every department. What confidence can he take from this? Nothing at all.
“I think it will be the undisputed, undisputed (Joshua next). There’s only one fight to be made and it’s a fight that everybody will have to see whether you are a boxing fan or not.
“It has never happened before. All of the belts (are up for grabs), it will be the biggest fight in boxing history.”
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