LONDON, England —
Tyson Fury has 'made it clear' to Frank Warren that he wants to fight
Oleksandr Usyk next in a trilogy bout at Wembley Stadium.
Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs)
knocked out Daniel Dubois (22-3, 21 KOs) in emphatic fashion at Wembley on Saturday night to become a three-time undisputed champion.
The win further-solidified Usyk as the greatest fighter of his generation and he now holds two wins each over Brit heavyweights
Anthony Joshua,
Dubois and Fury.
Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) first fought the Ukrainian in May 2024 and was badly hurt in the ninth round before losing a split decision.
He lost the rematch in December by unanimous decision. Shortly after that, the 'Gypsy King' retired.
Earlier this month, however, Fury revealed that he was eyeing a comeback but
only if it was against Usyk, who has stated he only wants to fight one more time.
Warren, who spoke in the aftermath of his man Dubois' defeat to Usyk in London, says that Fury told him he wants Usyk at the National Stadium.
"Tyson has made it very clear to me, he would love to fight [Usyk] at Wembley," Warren said. "He would love to do that fight, and it'd be a big fight, I'm quite sure of it."
Fury has written off any hope of a return in 2025 as he is currently filming the second season of his Netflix hit 'At Home With The Furys'.
The former unified world champion has earmarked a return in 2026, which is when Usyk is likely to return to action.
Another option for Usyk is WBO mandatory Joseph Parker, who Warren would like to see get a deserved shot at world title gold.
"In the meantime, his first [mandated] defence is with the WBO and Joseph Parker," Warren added.
"As a fan I'd like to see the Joe Parker fight, you know, Joe deserves it, he's on a run himself, similar to what Daniel was on, and that's the fight that's been ordered, so one way or another it'll happen or Joe will fight for the vacant title."