(Photo : Alex Livesey / Stringer) MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – Boxer Tyson Fury speaks to the media previous to the Middleweight battle between Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith at Manchester Arena on January 21, 2023 in Manchester, England.
Tyson Fury is planning to make a comeback in July to defend his WBC heavyweight title, in line with sources. Two dates, July 15 and July 22, have been reserved for the occasion at Wembley Stadium in London.
Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr. and China’s Zhilei Zhang are each thought-about potential opponents for Fury.
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Zhang is coming off a significant upset victory over Joe Joyce, who owns the contractual proper to an instantaneous rematch.
However, the rematch clause situation could possibly be sorted out if all events concerned are all in favour of matching Fury with Zhang.
Zhang has already conveyed his want to have interaction in a boxing match with Fury in China.
Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have been beforehand in negotiations for a brilliant battle at Wembley Stadium for the undisputed heavyweight champion in April, however the negotiations collapsed. Talks of a match between Fury and Usyk in Saudi Arabia in November or December are ongoing, however Fury would not need to wait a 12 months to battle once more.
According to some analysts, Ruiz is seen as probably the most viable challenger for Fury, each commercially and competitively.
Ruiz has a robust group of Mexican American admirers and gained important recognition as a boxer within the United Kingdom following his beautiful defeat of Anthony Joshua in 2019, which resulted in him turning into the unified heavyweight champion.
Joshua defeated Ruiz later that 12 months in Saudi Arabia to regain his titles. Fury final fought in December and scored a Tenth-round TKO victory over Derek Chisora.
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