BY  Stephen Godonu

Tyson Fury  has “no restrictions“ for a blockbuster undisputed showdown against  Anthony  Joshua following dilian whyte’s shock defeat.

WBC title holder Fury had been ordered to make a defence against Whyte, but

The body snatcher’ lost his mandatory status after his sickening KO defeat to

Alexander Povetkin on Saturday

The WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has now confirmed that Fury has no commitments next year if he beats Deontay Wilder.

The undefeated Brit is set to face Wilder for a third time later this year and if he defends his green and gold belt, he’s free to take on unified heavyweight king Joshua.

“We don’t speculate, but the time limitations which were put by the WBC board, which had Dillian Whyte won, the winner of the third Fury-Wilder fight has to fight without an intervening bout against Dillian Whyte,”

“That now has changed. Dillian has lost, so there are no limitations at the moment for the winner of Fury-Wilder to do any fight whatsoever.”

Referring to Fury vs. Joshua, he added: “Yes, that includes the [Joshua’s title] defence, and what is the tactics of Anthony Joshua and his position to commit to the fight.

“In the WBC, there will be no restrictions whatsoever right now.

“An ultimate unification would be something that everyone would like to see.

“It’s a matter that brings boxing to the highest level.”

Fury and Joshua have agreed to meet next year with both boxers scheduled to have their own title defences.

‘The Gypsy King’ will fight Wilder in their trilogy bout with the WBC title on the line.’AJ’, on the other hand, is set to defend his WBA (super),  and WBO titles against Kubrat Pulev in November/December.

Whyte, meanwhile, could regain his WBC mandatory status if he beats povektin in the

Rematch which was discussed immediately after the figth camp’show.

 

 

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