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    Tyson Fury concedes defeat in Anthony Joshua pursuit after Dillian Whyte order

    Tyson Fury's promoter Bob Arum has told his charge to focus on his upcoming mandatory defence against Dillian Whyte despite his desire to face Oleksandr Usyk.

    Fury has now been ordered by the WBC to defend his heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte next year after a long wait for the official ruling.

    The 'Gypsy King' offered rival Anthony Joshua a step-aside deal in a bid to hijack his rematch plans for an undisputed tilt of his own against Oleksandr Usyk.

    But his long-term promoter Arum has encouraged Fury to focus on his test with Whyte so that he can progress and face the winner of Joshua's rematch with Usyk afterwards.

    “We’re dealing with professionals, and Todd duBoef is talking to the Dillian Whyte people, and hopefully we can put that fight together,” said Bob Arum to Boxing Social.

    “What difference does it make now? Joshua can step aside. Whyte has got to step aside. Forget these step asides. Let Joshua fight Usyk again. He has a contract to do that and let Dillian Whyte fight Tyson Fury.

    "Whoever wins those two fights then fights for all the belts. I mean, it’s just a few months until it’s sorted out. Let’s stop doing what really is tortuous to get step asides and all of that stuff. It becomes so complicated, and it’s a convoluted way of doing."

    Fury has been trying to encourage Joshua and his team to accept a step-aside deal so he can face Usyk for all the belts next year.

    Joshua initially refused the offer but then later opened the door to potential negotiations citing "business" as the main reason.

    The 'Gypsy King' was keen to face Joshua providing he progressed against Usyk after his recent victory over Deontay Wilder, but Joshua now faces a redemption task to bring his belts back to the UK.

    However it is unlikely this will now take place after Joshua demanded to face the winner of any bout between Fury and Usyk, which would now require Whyte to also avoid cashing in his title shot.

    'AJ' has always had his eye on a second revenge bid in a similar vein to the rematch victory he picked up against Andy Ruiz last year.

    And Fury has cast his eyes away from Joshua and Usyk making a knockout prediction for his upcoming mandatory challenge against Whyte.

    "How many days has he been my mandatory?" Fury joked in an interview with Behind The Gloves. "One! So welcome to the big GK [Gypsy King] world.

    "I've known Dillian a long time, we go back a long way and he's improved a lot over the last few years. "But the outcome will always be the same, I'll knock him out if that fight happens."

    Fury will now negotiate his shot at Whyte with his team and a return to the UK is expected with the Principality Stadium in Cardiff touted as the front-running venue.

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    Default Re: New Joshua interview - would consider stepping aside??

    Well it's in the news again re Joshua team weighing up stepping aside.

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    Default Re: New Joshua interview - would consider stepping aside??

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Well it's in the news again re Joshua team weighing up stepping aside.

    It's going to happen
    Yep.£15 million has been quoted. I know I sound like a prick saying AJ shouldn’t take step aside , easy to turn down £15 million when it’s not you being offered it and all that. And would I truly turn it down?
    But it’s not about the monetary figure, it’s what stepping aside means mentally and professionally.
    It’s a step closer to admitting that you can’t win . It’s not a good look.
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    Default Re: New Joshua interview - would consider stepping aside??

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Well it's in the news again re Joshua team weighing up stepping aside.

    It's going to happen
    Yep.£15 million has been quoted. I know I sound like a prick saying AJ shouldn’t take step aside , easy to turn down £15 million when it’s not you being offered it and all that. And would I truly turn it down?
    But it’s not about the monetary figure, it’s what stepping aside means mentally and professionally.
    It’s a step closer to admitting that you can’t win . It’s not a good look.
    Even Diane Abbot could do the maths on this one, £15m for doing bugger all, a warm up fight against an acceptable stiff, and a megamoney fight against the Fury/Usyck winner. Pension plan nicely sorted, then media training for life after boxing.

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    Default Re: New Joshua interview - would consider stepping aside??

    This offer is relatively low for AJ to step aside. AJ generates far more money than that and he should only consider it if they triple it.

    AJ will be losing control and power if he takes the money.

    Arum and Fury will get that money back and more when they win the title and negotiate a fight with AJ. They will effectively bend Anthony over and give it to him good.

    Do not take the offer!
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    Default Re: New Joshua interview - would consider stepping aside??

    As said above. 15 million to step aside then fight the winner anyway. Why not.

    I've never really looked at purse splits over the years so no idea what Fury, if he beat Usyk, could potentially demand?
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