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Tyson Fury next fight: Frank Warren urges Anthony Joshua to take ‘some time out’ of boxing

Joshua lost his world titles to Mexican underdog Andy Ruiz in a shock defeat earlier this month and has been tipped to fight Fury in the future

Sunday 16 June 2019 12:27 BST
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Tyson Fury says he looks forward to fighting Deontay Wilder again

Tyson Fury's manager Frank Warren has questioned rival Anthony Joshua's ability to regain his place among the world's leading heavyweight boxers.

Warren urged the Londoner not to take a rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr, who defeated him in New York earlier this month as a late replacement following Jarrell Miller's positive drug test.

"I do have my doubts," Warren told BBC 5 Live's Sportsweek. "I don't think he should take the rematch. Maybe he should take some time out and regroup, I don't know.

"That's his decision. But he'll be fighting a guy who next time will have more than five weeks' notice and go into a proper training camp.

"I'm not going to say or make any predictions about the shape of his body, but he's got fast hands and I believe he's got Joshua's number.

"He's taken Joshua's best shot and he knows he has the punching power to do damage to Anthony Joshua."

Warren said he did not know who Fury will fight next, but that it would be someone "in the top five" - adding that he expects the British boxer to fight American Deontay Wilder early next year.

Frank Warren is planning Tyson Fury's next fight (Getty) (Getty Images)

Fury said after his second-round stoppage of Germany's Tom Schwarz in Las Vegas on Saturday night that dates of September 21 or October 5 had been agreed in principle for his next bout.

"First of all we'll see who's available and we'll work on that over the next week and we'll make it happen," Warren said. "I genuinely do not have a name at the moment.

"It's highly probable that (Wilder v Fury) fight will happen early next year.

"I can't go into the details. I don't think the problem is the money, all parties want to make this fight happen."

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