Despite these losses, the prospect of a fight between Fury and another British heavyweight, Anthony Joshua, remains highly anticipated. Joshua himself has faced recent setbacks, including a stoppage loss to Daniel Dubois in September and back-to-back losses to Usyk in 2012 and 2022.
Malik Scott, the trainer of Deontay Wilder, has weighed in on a potential Fury vs. Joshua matchup. Scott believes that based on recent performances, Fury might have the edge, but he also acknowledges that the outcome heavily depends on which version of Joshua shows up. Scott noted that Joshua has a history of bouncing back from bad outings and could pose a significant threat if he returns to his form against Kubrat Pulev.
In other news, Daniel Dubois, the current IBF heavyweight champion, has advised Tyson Fury to consider retirement following his losses to Usyk. This advice comes as Fury's career is at a crossroads, with many questioning whether he can regain his former dominance.
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