Fury makes awkward Saudi Arabia mistake as Brit takes recent dig at Joshua

Tyson Fury could also be in for a shock when he visits Saudi Arabia subsequent. The Gypsy King is anticipated to field Oleksandr Usyk over within the Middle Eastern nation later this yr and claims that he'll have a good time victory by getting drunk within the city centre – not realising that ingesting alcohol is prohibited there.

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Fury made the awkward assertion throughout a press convention in Tenerife by which he was requested in regards to the prospect of dealing with fierce rivals Usyk and Anthony Joshua.

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“I’d love it to happen, love it to happen. I’d love to fight Oleksandr Usyk and AJ, but I just don’t think they want to fight me,” he mentioned.

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“There’s a lot of stuff going on in Saudi Arabia with all these massive amounts of money being talked about and I think that got the better of him [Usyk], the temptation of a hundred million or 75 million down the line rather than doing it now [in the UK].”

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“I don’t think anybody’s scared of anybody in a boxing match. The fight’s got to happen; it’s got to happen this year,” Fury continued about Usyk. “I just think it’s an easy job. I’ll hit him; he’ll hit the floor, then I’ll go out and get drunk in the town centre.”

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But Fury should wait till he will get dwelling to have a beer as Saudi legislation states that ingesting alcohol is punishable by public flogging, fines, or prolonged imprisonment, accompanied by deportation in sure circumstances.

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Saudi promotional outfit Skills Challenge Entertainment are reportedly exploring the potential for staging Joshua vs Deontay Wilder and Fury vs Usyk in December. However, Fury’s promoter George Warren claims the Saudis are but to make a proper provide for the latter.

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Fury and Usyk have been near agreeing on a combat for all 4 main sanctioning physique belts at Wembley Stadium in April, however the Ukrainian’s workforce pulled the plug on negotiations over a disagreement on the purse cut up for his or her rematch.

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Usyk had already conceded to Fury’s calls for that he obtain a 70 per cent lion’s share of the prize pot for the inaugural encounter however Usyk did so on the understanding that the cut up could be reversed for his or her second combat. According to boxing insider Mike Coppinger, Fury refused to present Usyk something greater than a 50-50 cut up within the occasion of a defeat which proved to be the combat’ final undoing.

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