Tyson Fury’s manager teases long awaited superfight against Anthony Joshua

Tyson Fury‘s manager Spencer Brown has given fans a new shred of hope when it comes to the possibility of him squaring off with Anthony Joshua at some point in the future.
As we know, fight fans have been waiting to see Tyson Fury battle Anthony Joshua for over a decade now. Unfortunately, as was the case with Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao, they didn’t pull the trigger on it when they had the chance. Still, there’s an opening for it to happen, so long as Fury is willing to come out of retirement.
Right now, Anthony Joshua is believed to be in negotiations with the Saudis over a three-fight deal. Tyson Fury, meanwhile, as we’ve noted, is still in retirement. In a recent interview, however, Spencer Brown was able to shed some light on the situation as it currently stands.
Tyson Fury’s manager teases Anthony Joshua fight
“First of all, they’ve got to sign the deal first. That’s the most important part,” said Spencer Brown to Boxing News when asked about the possibility of Tyson Fury fighting Anthony Joshua.
“What they’re very good at, the Saudi Arabians, is a course, a road, and they want to know what road it is. If they can get the road in the right place, they’ll sign whatever deal you want as long as you’re happy and they’re happy with it. But they think forward,” said Spencer.
“So, it’s a great deal for Anthony Joshua, isn’t it? A three-fight deal. Amazing. Is Tyson retired? Like I say, we never know, do we? But he’s very busy at the moment. He’s actually in the best place I’ve ever seen him. He’s 12 pounds above his fighting weight as well. He looks really well. He’s happy,” said Spencer about Fury.
Quotes via Boxing News 24