AJ Stays Coy on Fury: Joshua Plays Hard to Get Amid British Boxing Call-Out
LONDON — Anthony Joshua has told Tyson Fury to slow his roll on assuming their long-anticipated British heavyweight showdown is a done deal.
In a press conference that carried all the markings of a potential superfight buildup, Joshua responded to Fury public call-out by refusing to give a definitive answer on whether the all-British showdown will happen next. While he stopped short of dismissing the bout entirely, the former world champion made clear that nothing is agreed until contracts are signed.
When pressed on Fury challenge, Joshua offered a measured but telling response. He acknowledged the possibility of the fight but declined to commit, much to the frustration of those hoping for a definitive announcement. The two British heavyweight giants have been linked for years, with negotiations reportedly taking place on multiple occasions only to collapse before a deal was reached.
Fury, never one to shy away from a microphone, has been vocal about his desire to settle the debate over who is the true king of British boxing. The Gypsy King holds the edge in their previous encounter, having beaten Joshua via unanimous decision in 2022. However, Joshua has rebuilt his career impressively since that loss, scoring several notable victories that have restored his position in the world title picture.
The timing of this potential matchup matters greatly for both fighters. Joshua is coming off a string of strong performances and appears hungry for legacy-defining fights. Fury, meanwhile, has been relatively inactive and seems eager to maximize his remaining years at the top of the sport. A second clash between the pair would generate enormous interest worldwide, with British boxing fans particularly passionate about seeing the question finally answered in the ring rather than through endless negotiations.
Joshua, who has rebuilt his reputation after the 2022 defeat, appears confident in his current standing. His recent form has silenced many of the critics who wrote him off after the loss to Fury. With momentum on his side, he seems in no hurry to be rushed into confirming a fight that could define the remaining years of his career.
Negotiations between the two camps have historically broken down over issues ranging from purse splits to promotional commitments. Whether this latest round of public posturing leads to a genuine deal remains to be seen. For now, Joshua is keeping everyone guessing — exactly as a shrewd operator would.
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