No build-up to a Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua battle comes with out the opposite’s title that includes with stern persistence. But as the world waits on their historic conflict, Fury should first slay a ‘monster’ gunning for his retirement.
The Gypsy King takes on Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham this weekend in his first battle since struggling a second straight defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
He and Joshua proceed to be linked to a long-anticipated showdown later this 12 months, however Fury has downplayed strategies any settlement has been reached and pointed to Saturday’s problem as his main focus.
“I’ve heard it all before [rubbish],” Fury instructed Sky Sports of the concept a Joshua battle has been signed. “Not that I’m aware of. I’ve heard it all before, I’ve heard it for the last 10 years apparently.
“It’s on, another battle, somebody will get beat, knocked out, it isn’t occurring for no matter cause. I do not actually take all of it to coronary heart, it is only a recreation and till we’re in there collectively, there is not any battle on. Until I’m strolling to that ring, the battle’s not on.
“One fight that I do know is on Makhmudov on Saturday night. He’s a big intimidating looking man, I saw him yesterday, he’s a scary looking dude and I’ve got to be on my A game.”
Makhmudov is 21-2 (19 KOs) and coming off a unanimous choice win over Dave Allen final October, his two defeats coming through stoppage in opposition to world title contender Agit Kabayel and Italy’s Guido Vianello.
Of the 36-year-old’s 19 knockout wins, 16 have arrived inside two rounds.
Footage has beforehand emerged of Makhmudov wrestling a bear; Fury is not taking him evenly.
“Smash him to pieces,” stated Fury. “He’s a very dangerous man, he’s a massive monster.
“Comparing him to combating different individuals once they battle the Gypsy King, they elevate 25 per cent… I’m anticipating the best Arslanbek Makhmudov there’s ever been, why would not he be?
“It’s on the biggest stage in the world. I’m sure he’s going to be the best he’s ever been, but the best Makhmudov versus the Gypsy King, the Gypsy King wins any day.”
Fury suffered the primary defeat of his skilled profession in May 2024 when he misplaced by cut up choice to Usyk to miss out on changing into undisputed heavyweight champion.
He was outperformed once more in the pair’s rematch later that 12 months, but Makhmudov believes he will probably be going through the division’s biggest fighter come Saturday night time.
“Tyson Fury’s the best heavyweight in history,” he instructed Sky Sports. “Big guy with big punch, of course he’s dangerous, everyone at this level is dangerous. But I’m also not nobody. I have power, I have punch. Saturday night we will see which is more successful.
“100 per cent (best in history). For me all my life I’ve put together to beat him.”
Fury is coming back from the latest of multiple ‘retirements’ in his career, having stepped away from boxing in the wake of his second defeat to Usyk. While speculation of an eventual fight against Joshua rages on, Makhmudov has no plans to let Fury get that far.
He wants to retire him once and for all.
Promoter Camille Estephan told Sky Sports: “One factor is for Arslanbek is coming to ship a conflict. If Fury is prepared for conflict it will likely be a deal with for the followers if he is not prepared it will likely be a brief night time and Fury’s retirement for good.”
Fury appears again on his well-known victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 as the ‘peak’ of his profession, however even after his newest retirement stint maintains little has modified.
Should he slip up this weekend, he accepts it shall be on him.
“Fifth time, I’m told,” Fury stated of unretiring.
“It’s still the same old stuff, the same old game, the game never changes, just the players change. Boxing’s always been the same. The players change. It’s no different really, it’s just another day at the office.
“I used to be coaching myself in Thailand, feeding myself, no nutritionist, Tyson Fury’s the supervisor, promoter, nutritionist and coach for 99 per cent of the camp. If something goes mistaken, blame me!”



