British boxer, Tyson Fury, says he wishes to fight Anthony
Joshua in Nigeria.
The self-titled ‘Gypsy King’ said this in a chat with
iFilmTV.
Fury said, “It may not be at Wembley, the fight might be in
Nigeria in Lagos. I’ve heard they’ve got a 180,000-seater there.
“So considering I’m the ‘Nigerian Nightmare’ now then we’ll
go over there.
“Or it could be in Ireland at Croke Park, that holds a lot
of people or it could be at Wembley, you never know.”
Fury has hinted a September return to the ring for a shot at
the IBO, IBF and WBO heavyweight belts.
On Joshua’s win over Wladimir Klitschko, Fury said it was
“exciting for a boxing fan, but not so good for an actual boxer taking lots of
punishment getting bounced off the canvas”.
“It was good for me because he got the best result, he got a
lot of mileage out on the clock and got the win to save my money in the bank.
“He got exposed a bit too, everyone knows he’s not
irresistible now because he can be sparkled.
“Klitschko let him off the hook and started boxing – I don’t
know what he was doing.
“AJ never threw a punch for three rounds and was wobbling on
his feet and Klitschko was just looking at him (like) ‘Shall I knock him out or
not’?”
By Ifreke Inyang
