Tyson fury confirms battle and sends alerts Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury confirms comeback fight - and sends warning to Anthony Joshua

Rage addresses Joshua, as he announces the return of

Tyson fury was scheduled his first fight in over two and a half years to 9 June at the Manchester Arena, against an unconfirmed opponent.

Unbeaten heavyweight has not boxed after the end of the reign of Wladimir Klitschko as the world champion in November 2015.

But the rage was soon stripped of his IBF belt, threw the WBA and WBO versions on the background of mental health problems.

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Tyson Fury confirms comeback fight - and sends warning to Anthony Joshua

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Most recently, fury has taken to retroactively ban from UK Anti-doping, which ended in December last year, and successfully re-licensed it to the British Board Boxing of control, paving the way for the return.

Three titles once held rage now belongs to Anthony Joshua, who won seven fights since his opponent last competed uniting last month belts against Joseph Parker.

“It will be an easy fight, no contest,” fury said about facing Joshua. “He’s looking for one punch all night. Everyone who can walk a little, and throw feints, he’s struggling with. It can’t land.

“I have some advice for him to take a handful of rice and throw it at me if he wants something on the ground. I will Outbox him for several rounds to knock him out. He’s not the most difficult person in the world to hit. It is smaller than I am, and I don’t believe he has the best shot.

“I am the strongest I have ever been. Timing, reflexes, everything is better than ever. I’m not kidding.

“There is still 29 years old come in the Prime of life, I am stronger and faster, holding more muscle mass than ever. I am more confident about the contest.”

Tyson Fury confirms comeback fight - and sends warning to Anthony Joshua

Direct the attention of Joshua’s claim to the title of Deontay Wilder for the WBC, and he told Sky Sports this week: “we offered them a better deal, and we are just waiting to hear if he’s serious or not.”

American television giants show, which is broadcast fights Joshua and Wilder in the United States, supported a potential undisputed title fight.

“If we can help to mediate, we will,” said the head of Showtime Stephen Espinoza told “sky sports” this week. “We offered that. We are one of the main elements of the negotiations”.

But Jesus repeatedly mentioned rage as the enemy sleep, and mentioned the absence of his rival soon after beating Parker.

Tyson Fury confirms comeback fight - and sends warning to Anthony Joshua

“While he was making his return to the ring, I can’t sit and wait patiently at home for the return of Tyson fury,” Jesus told Sky Sport. “I have a career, and goals I want to achieve so I focus on what I’m doing.

“When he gets himself together… Boxing fans are waiting for his return.

“He wanted him back in action and worry about what he’s doing, and not sitting at home commenting on my fights.

“He should be a bit of motivation and hunger back into the stomach to undergo training and to return to the ring, because really people don’t want to see the commentator. They want to see fight Fighter”.

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