What next for heavyweight division after Fury's win?
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What next for heavyweight division after Fury's win?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedMedia caption, Tyson Fury 'not interested' in fighting anyone except Anthony JoshuaBySean ByrneBBC SportPublished4 minutes agoCommentsWhat does Tyson Fury's comeback victory mean for boxing's heavyweight scene? And who could the Gypsy King fight next?The 37-year-old returned to boxing after 15 months away with a comfortable decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov.He won widely on the scorecards and immediately called out British rival Anthony Joshua, who was at ringside.Fury returned to the ring on the back of two defeats by heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk - his only professional career losses to date.He has made clear now that an all-British contest with Joshua is the only one that interests him.Fury dominates Makhmudov and calls out Joshua nextPublished6 hours agoBloodied Benn cruises to points win over PrograisPublished8 hours agoChisora suggests retirement U-turn for Wilder rematchPublished8 hours agoWill we finally see Fury face Joshua?It is a question boxing fans have been asking for the past decade - and this year we may finally get an answer.Talks are under way for the long-awaited bout to take place at Croke Park in Dublin this September. But nothing has been confirmed.As soon as the scorecards were announced at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Fury was on the mic demanding a "yes or no" answer from long-time rival Joshua about a fight next."I challenge you, Anthony Joshua, to fight me next. Do you accept?" Fury announced to the crowd.But Joshua refused to confirm whether a fight between the pair would happen next, instead calling Fury a "clout chaser"."You aren't going to tell me what to do - I've been chasing you for 10 years," Joshua replied.It remains to be seen whether Joshua will fight Fury next, or if he will instead opt for a warm-up...





