Ex- boxing star: I don’t think there’s a man alive that can beat Tyson Fury
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Tyson Fury could soon announce the decision whether he will return from retirement, and if that happens, his opponent will probably be better from the duel between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk. Most would love to watch Fury and Joshua again, but we don’t know how realistic that is at the moment.
Former boxer and promoter, Dmitry Salita, believes no one can match Fury at the moment.
“Anthony Joshua and Usyk cannot beat Tyson Fury,” Salita told Vegas Insider. “You never know what’s going to happen in the ring… but based on what I have seen, I don’t think there’s a man alive that can beat Tyson Fury at this point.
He also praised SugarHill, who is a top coach, and once again emphasized that Fury is far ahead of Joshua and Usyk, even though they are phenomenal fighters. “SugarHill and Tyson Fury are like Yin and Yang. Their personalities outside the ring are also similar.
Sugar Hill is a wealth of knowledge being around his uncle the great Emanuel Steward. “As good as Tyson is, with SugarHill in his corner, there’s still room for improvement and his boxing IQ can get even better, which makes him really scary.
“With all due respect to Usyk and Joshua, very good fighters, maybe even great fighters – they are not as great as Tyson Fury”.
WBC
The WBC is ready to support Fury if he wants to return. “The WBC will be communicating with Tyson Fury and his promoters about his future plans in the coming week,” WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told Sky Sports.
“We are ready to support him on whatever he decides. If he decides to retire, the WBC will fully support him. “It is our dream to see fighters retire with such greatness. [He is an] undefeated champion, financially protected with a loving family and a great future outside the ring.