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“Name the Price”: He will End It by Knockout, Frank Warren Claims Fury Will Face Anthony Joshua

The boxing world has been set alight once again after explosive comments from veteran promoter Frank Warren, who insists that a long-awaited heavyweight showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua can still happen — but only under one condition. According to Warren, if the money is right, Fury won’t hesitate to step into the ring with Joshua, and when he does, the outcome will be emphatic.

“Name the price,” Warren reportedly said, making it clear that negotiations — not fear, timing, or legacy — are the only remaining obstacle. Even more provocatively, the promoter doubled down on his confidence, claiming Fury would not just beat Joshua, but knock him out.

Few fights in modern boxing have generated as much anticipation as Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua. For nearly a decade, fans have debated who would reign supreme in an all-British heavyweight clash that could define an era. Missed opportunities, stalled negotiations, surprise losses, and shifting titles have repeatedly delayed the bout, turning it into boxing’s most frustrating “what if.”

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Joshua, a former two-time unified heavyweight champion, rebuilt his career after crushing defeats to Andy Ruiz Jr. and Oleksandr Usyk. Fury, meanwhile, carved out his own legacy as the undefeated “Gypsy King,” dethroning Deontay Wilder and positioning himself as one of the most dominant heavyweights of his generation.

Despite both men occupying the top tier of the division for years, they have somehow never shared the ring — a fact that continues to haunt fans and fuel debate.

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Frank Warren Turns Up the Heat

Frank Warren’s latest comments have reignited that fire. As Fury’s long-time promoter, Warren has never shied away from bold statements, but this one landed with particular force. By saying Fury will fight Joshua “if he gets his price,” Warren framed the situation as brutally simple: pay Fury what he believes he’s worth, and the fight happens.

But it was the knockout claim that truly grabbed attention.

Warren’s confidence suggests he believes Joshua is tailor-made for Fury’s style — a dangerous assertion given Joshua’s proven power and championship pedigree. To Warren, however, Fury’s movement, size, ring IQ, and psychological warfare would overwhelm Joshua and lead to a decisive finish.

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Tyson Fury has never lacked belief. Known for his mind games and fearless predictions, Fury has repeatedly dismissed Joshua in interviews, often questioning his toughness and mentality. Warren’s comments appear to echo Fury’s own long-held view: that Joshua struggles under pressure and can be broken.

Joshua, on the other hand, is in a different phase of his career. After setbacks and criticism, he has embraced a quieter, more focused approach, intent on rebuilding confidence and sharpening his aggression. Supporters argue that a motivated, disciplined Joshua is more than capable of hurting Fury — and potentially ending the fight himself.

That contrast only adds to the intrigue. This isn’t just a clash of heavyweights; it’s a collision of personalities, philosophies, and legacies.

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At this stage, money may be the deciding factor — but legacy looms just as large. For Fury, beating Joshua would silence doubters who claim he has avoided the fight. For Joshua, defeating Fury would be career-defining, potentially restoring him to the top of the heavyweight mountain.

Warren’s “name the price” challenge places pressure on promoters, broadcasters, and investors to finally make the bout unavoidable. With boxing fans growing increasingly impatient, the message is clear: the excuses are running out.

British boxing legend dares Fury: Fight  Joshua now or be remembered as a coward forever.

Amid heavy links to an eventual showdown next year, both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have been warned against ending their careers with “regrets”.

Currently retired, former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has not yet booked his long-anticipated return to the ring since his back-to-back decision losses to Ukrainian rival Oleksandr Usyk.

As for former two-time champion Anthony Joshua, the Watford native has been out of action since his own loss, suffering a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois a year ago.

However, with links gathering pace on a summer showdown next year, Fury and Joshua have been urged by British boxing royalty to finally settle their grudge.

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Lennox Lewis urges Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua to finally fight

As far as former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis is concerned, a clash of Fury and Joshua must happen next year — or risk never happening at all.

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He himself, considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time and arguably the best boxer in British history, Lewis admitted he would have regretted not fighting Mike Tyson. And fears Fury and Joshua would regret not facing each other.

“They [Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua] should fight each other,” Lewis told talkSPORT. “I think the British public is waiting for that fight. Like, you know, for me, my regret would have been not fighting Mike Tyson.

“…I think for the British fighters, they need to close the [heavyweight] era, too,” Lewis continued. “But if they don’t want to, it’s up to them. You know, they’re the kings for their — for what they want to do.”

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And with Joshua expected to make a historic trip to Ghana at the beginning of next year for a return to boxing, a pairing with Fury has received quite a sizable boost.

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Tyson Fury’s own future cast into doubt

But while Joshua’s future seems clearer to a degree, Fury’s own chances of making a walk to the ring have been thrown into jeopardy.

Issuing a scathing callout to the Morecambe native, Joshua admitted he hoped to share the ring with Fury in his immediate return to boxing.

However, as far as Fury’s long-time promoter Frank Warren is concerned, fans should not get too hopeful when it comes to seeing the ex-WBC kingpin in the ring soon.

World Boxing Star Tyson Fury Open Up On Why He Resorted to Cocaine to Cope with His Struggle Against Depression.

World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury says he has been taking cocaine to help him deal with depression.

The British fighter said he has suffered mental health issues for years and has not trained since May.

“I’ve been out drinking, Monday to Friday to Sunday, and taking cocaine,” Fury, 28, told Rolling Stone magazine.

It comes two days after Fury claimed on social media to have retired, before retracting the comment three hours later, saying it was a joke.

Speaking about his mental health issues, Fury added: “I can’t deal with it and the only thing that helps me is when I get drunk out of my mind.

“They say I’ve got a version of bipolar. I’m a manic depressive. I just hope someone kills me before I kill myself.”

Fury beat Ukraine’s Wladimir Klitschko last November to win the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO titles. It was 40-year-old Klitschko’s first loss since 2004.

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Within two weeks, Fury was stripped of the IBF title because he was unable to fight mandatory challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov.

A rematch with Klitschko was cancelled in July – with Fury citing injury – and the bout was rescheduled for 29 October at Manchester Arena.

However, that has also been called off, with Fury’s uncle and trainer Peter Fury saying he does not expect to see his nephew in the ring again until 2017.

Fury, who is from the traveller community, told Rolling Stone he had been the victim of a “witch hunt” following his win over Klitschko, claiming he had even been turned away from restaurants with his family because of his heritage.

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He said: “I’m the heavyweight champion of the world and I’ve been told, ‘Sorry mate, you can’t come in, no travellers allowed’.

“I used to love boxing when I was a kid. I hate boxing now.”

Fury faces a UK Anti-Doping hearing in November after traces of a banned substance were allegedly found in a urine sample in June.

Fury told Rolling Stone he had taken cocaine only in recent months, once he had stopped training, and had never taken performance-enhancing substances.

“I Have His Word” – Turki Alalshikh Drops Jaw-Dropping Hint on Tyson Fury’s Next Fight

‘The Gypsy King’ had stated that he was ‘happy’ and ‘content’ with his career and that he wouldn’t be returning.

However, he has hinted that he would only step back in the ring if he was able to fight Usyk for the third time.

And now, it seems the former heavyweight champion has had his wish granted.

Saudi boxing chief Alalshikh announced on X on Wednesday that Fury had given his word that he will come out of retirement.

He posted: “The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back!!! I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026.”

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Alalshikh then included a reference to a ‘rabbit’, which is a reference to what Fury had labelled Usyk throughout their rivalry.

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The announcement also included a picture of Fury alongside Alalshikh with the pair shaking hands.

A potential comeback will also give boxing fans hope of an all-British fight with former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua.

Joshua has refused to rule out a monumental clash with Fury, and now there is a chance it may end up finally happening.

Fury would be delighted to have the chance to take on Usyk again after losing his heavyweight titles in their undisputed bout.

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On wanting to right some supposed wrongs, the ‘Gypsy King’ has since explained: “If I was gonna come back, I’d come back for Usyk.

“But I want a fair result in England. That’d be the one I want, immediately. That’d be the fight that I’d want next.

“In England. I only want a f*****g fair fight! I don’t want any favours, I want a fair fight, a fair result.

Fury Made His Feelings Clear After Coming Under Pressure To Save Crisis-club Morecambe FC.

Fury, 36, is a former unified heavyweight champion and has fought in some of the most iconic cities in the world, including London, Las Vegas and Los Angeles during his illustrious boxing career.

And despite arguably being able to purchase property anywhere in the world, given the funds available to him, the 36-year-old calls the Lancashire town of Morecambe his home.

The self-proclaimed ‘Gypsy King’ is regularly spotted mixing with the locals on the beachfront while he trains.

According to the Lancashire Evening Post, Fury has resided in the town for the past 17 years. Aside from Fury, Morecambe’s residents are also proud of their football team, Morecambe FC.

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But after 125 years of representing the town, the Shrimps’ future is under threat. The issue relates to owner Jason Whittingham’s failure to sell the club, leading to suspension from the National League.

As reported by BBC Sport in July, the National League have “serious concerns” about the club’s compliance with its rules.

Several fans have since called on Fury’s support and asked him to even purchase the club due to his hefty bank balance.

Earlier this year, the Manchester Evening News reported Fury’s net worth at an estimated £161.9million, up from £82.2million in 2024.

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Meanwhile, Morecambe ceased all football operations last week. Players were sent home from training and are said to be owed around £316,000 in unpaid wages, as reported by The Guardian.

London-based investment company, Panjab Warriors, received clearance from the EFL to go ahead with the takeover in June and even released a statement urging Whittingham’s Bond Group to sell up.

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The statement read: “We implore Bond Group to complete the sale of the club immediately so that this anguish can be ended and the club can look to a brighter future under Panjab Warriors.”

But no such deal has been completed.

So, what has Fury said about the situation?

Well, although he has not commented on the current predicament, he did previously express interest in taking over the club.

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Speaking to talkSPORT in 2022, Fury said: “I’m thinking about buying Morecambe Football Club, they’re in League One at the moment.

“So I was thinking I invest X amount of millions in them.”

Host Simon Jordan replied: “By invest, you mean throw it at them, invest is the wrong term.”

“Yeah, basically throw it at them and keep them going up,” Fury added.

“I’ve been offered to buy Morecambe Football Club.

“I own all the training facilities anyway and the training gym.

“So, who knows? You might be looking at a football club owner.”

Morecambe’s New Owners Make ‘Clear’ Decision After Fans Call for Tyson Fury Takeover to Save Club from ‘Extinction’

Supporters have urged Tyson Fury to step up and save Morecambe from extinction owing to their perilous financial position. But the reality of a positive outcome appears to come from a Panjab Warriors takeover, backed by politicians.

There is a strong chance that the Shrimps could shut down for good with owner Jason Whittingham continuing to struggle to sell the club. As such, Morecambe were suspended by the Football League on July 28th until August 20th due to financial complications.

Whittingham first put the club up for sale back in September 2022, but has failed to find new investors at the time of writing. And fans are pleading with Fury, who resides in Morecambe, to dip into his pocket and save the club from closing its doors forever.

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Fury himself has previously talked about the possibility of taking over Morecambe, telling talkSPORT in 2022: “I’m thinking about buying Morecambe Football Club, they’re in League One at the moment. So I was thinking I would invest X amount of millions in them. I’ve been offered to buy Morecambe Football Club.

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“I own all the training facilities anyway and the training gym. So, who knows? You might be looking at a football club owner.

Tyson Fury’s net worth revealed

Earlier this year, the Manchester Evening News reported that Fury’s net worth was an estimated £161.9m, up from £82.2m from 2024.

Fury, should he opt to invest in Morecambe, would face competition from London-based investment firm Panjab Warriors.

They received clearance from the EFL to go ahead with the takeover in June and have urged Whittingham to sell.

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“We implore Bond Group to complete the sale of the club immediately so that this anguish can be ended and the club can look to a brighter future under Panjab Warriors,” a statement read earlier this year.

And Gurinder Singh Josan CBE MP, the Labour Member of Parliament for Smethwick, today released a statement on his official X account on the future of the club, throwing his backing behind Panjab Warriors.

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Morecambe face an uncertain future, however, and fans are hoping the sale can be completed in the coming days.

Morecambe were relegated to the National League last season having finished rock bottom in League Two.

The Shrimps won only 10 of 46 league games, collecting 36 points in the process, and lost their final six matches to compound a miserable campaign.

However, Morecambe ceased all football operations last week, with the players, who are said to be owed £316,000 in unpaid wages as per the Guardian, sent home from training.

Tyson Fury Shuts Down Critics: “My Physique Doesn’t Define Me as a Fighter”

Fight night is right around the corner for the ‘Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 21 KOs) as he prepares to lock horns with his longtime foe, Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs). Boxing aficionados have their senses piqued for this highly anticipated showdown, and Fury’s sleek physique has unsurprisingly caught their eye. While they rave about the transformation, the ‘Gypsy King’ believes his physique is not what matters on fight night.

Tyson Fury recently sat down for an exclusive interview with DAZN’s Off the Cuff. In conversation, he opened up about looking noticeably fitter ahead of the fight.“If I’m not ready now, I’m never going to be ready, am I? Been in camp forever. I never stop training, anyway. Whether I’m fat, thin, or whatever, I’m always training. I’m always in the gym, at least once a day, mostly twice a day,” he said.

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Fury further mentioned that the major contributor to his updated physique was a change in his diet. However, he added that this neither adds nor takes away from his performance inside the ring. “It makes no difference. You can be skinny or fat, it’s all about how you perform on the night. Having a six-pack don’t mean you can fight,” Fury said. “As long as you’re fit enough to do the rounds, which I always am, then it’s never been a problem.”

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“Win No Matter What”

There is no denying that this May 18 showdown will be a treat for fans. As one of the most awaited fights in the heavyweight division, there is certainly a divided room picking its favorite side. This, however, does not bother Fury in any way. He even expressed confidence in his victory in the upcoming showdown.

“Why will I win? Because it’s what I do. I win, win, win no matter what. I’ve always won,” he said in an interview. “What I deliver is victories. Whether it’s by an inch or a mile, I deliver every time. Sixteen years as a pro, I’ve been delivering my whole life. They should call me the midwife because I always deliver.”

The Gypsy King “Fury” set for huge unexpected windfall as local club Morecambe FC face ‘extinction’

Tyson Fury is set for a huge windfall amid Morecambe’s dire financial situation as they are on the brink of extinction.

Tyson Fury: Morecambe are in heaps of trouble after they were hit with a number of sanctions for failing to meet the financial regulations for the 2025/26 season.

In a statement, the National League side said: “It was decided further sanctions must be imposed, with the club’s membership to be suspended with immediate effect.

“The committee will meet again on Wednesday, August 20 to determine if outstanding items have been satisfied, and to decide the club’s ability to retain membership in the competition.”

Fury, who lives in Morecambe with his family, has been urged to step in and intervene to prevent his local football club from closure.

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He broke his silence on Tuesday with a social media post after receiving calls to help out given his wealth.

Fury has earned millions from his legendary boxing career, including a staggering purse for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.

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He called time on his career shortly after suffering his second consecutive defeat but has flirted with the idea of returning to the ring.

Fury’s not short of cash, having received a series of big paydays and his bank balance is set to increase after putting his mansion up for sale.

He is set to cash in on his luxury six-bedroom home as it hits the market for a massive amount more than he bought it for.

The Lancaster mansion has gone up for sale with Fine & Country estate agents for £800,000, which was brought for £480,000 in 2015, according to Rightmove records.

Per the listing, number 49 Marine Drive is being ‘strongly recommended to discerning purchases’.

The detached property is situated in a prime position with a panoramic coastal views and picturesque sunsets, which can be seen from the master bedroom’s private balcony.

It boasts six bedrooms and three bathrooms, not to mention ‘neatly kept’ private gardens including a large seating terrace and a private driveway.

Tyson Fury can’t be taken seriously as he backtracks after backtracking on retirement decision

As it currently stands, Tyson Fury will either fight in a boxing match once again or he won’t. That’s basically all anyone can know, because Fury is truly an enigma. “The Gypsy King” has “retired” in the past, only to come back and fight when the right opponent and financial opportunity presented itself

So when Fury said he was retiring after his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, no one really believed him. So when Fury started talking about his return being practically confirmed, against either Usyk or Anthony Joshua, fans did believe him. Now, Fury has come out to turn the tables yet again, and fans don’t know what to believe anymore.

Tyson Fury says he will “never” return to boxing

While at the Doncaster Racecourse over the weekend, Fury was asked by Sky Sports when we wil see him back in the ring. He didn’t hesitate to respond.
Fury seemed to be acting cheeky. He probably wasn’t being serious, especially since he agreed that maybe he would just race horses from now on. While a return is still on the table, it does sound like Fury will only actually come back if it’s against Usyk or Joshua. Whether that materializes is anyone’s guess.

Tyson Fury Breaks Silence with Explosive Message on Potential Wembley Showdown with Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury has given his thoughts on a potential all-British fight against Anthony Joshua during an interview ahead of Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk’s undisputed clash.

Fury, 36, has not fought since sustaining a second consecutive defeat to Usyk, 38, in Saudi Arabia in December 2024.

Then, in January 2025, the self-proclaimed ‘Gypsy King’ announced his retirement from the sport in a video posted to his social media channels.

In the clip, he said: “Hi everybody, I’m going to make this short and sweet, I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast. I’ve loved every single minute of it.”

However, he could be set to make a U-turn. Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh posted an ominous message on X earlier this month, which nodded towards a potential return for Fury.

He wrote: “The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back!!! I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026 … We have a rabbit to hunt!”

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It is still unclear if, when or who Fury will face if he does indeed return to action, but the obvious contenders are Usyk, Dubois and long-time foe Joshua.

Usyk and Dubois’ next steps will be heavily influenced by tonight’s result, but Joshua has already made his feelings clear on potentially facing Fury.

In January, Joshua said: “It’s a fight I want to see because I am a fan of boxing. When I am in the gym, everyone is asking me [about this fight]. I ain’t got many years ahead of me. I want to leave the game with a bang and make an impact.

“Everyone is asking me the same question. It’s up to me to deliver; that’s why I’m saying it has to happen this year.

“I think we can make this fight happen.”

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Joshua is currently recovering from surgery on his elbow. As for Fury, he has returned to the media spotlight this week and spoke to Ring Magazine on Saturday.

Fury said: “He’s coming off a spectacular knockout to a local kid and I’m coming off a debatable decision to the undisputed champion.

“It’s good to give the fans what they want, but is it really worth my health?

“I go to these events and see some of these old-time champions, and some of them get lost in the bathroom, and I don’t want to be like that.”