Former world champion George Groves believes Tyson Fury will come out of retirement to face Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster heavyweight clash, The PUNCH reports.
Fury announced his retirement on Monday following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk, but Groves suspects itβs a negotiation tactic rather than a final decision.
βI reckon itβs a negotiation tactic, maybe itβs a mind game thing with Anthony Joshua,β Groves told SunSport.
βI mean there probably is a significant part of him that thinks, βOh I want to retire.β And he might be speaking it into existence. But I donβt think he wants to retire.β
Joshuaβs promoter Eddie Hearn shares similar sentiments, suggesting Furyβs retirement announcement is strategic.
βIf you ever want to come back and get the max, you have to retire first, havenβt you? Someone then has to bring you out of retirement,β Hearn told iFL TV.
βI think heβll want to fight again, I think he will get bored and he will know the British public want to see the AJ fight.β
Joshua, who recently visited Nigeria and met with President Bola Tinubu, has expressed his desire for the all-British showdown in 2025.
βUps and downs happen, but I canβt stop now. My goal is to become a three-time world champion and face Tyson Fury in 2025,β Joshua told reporters in Lagos.
This marks Furyβs third retirement announcement, having previously stepped away from the sport in 2018 then later in 2022 before returning to defeat Derek Chisora.
The βGypsy Kingβ retires with an impressive record of 34 victories and two defeats, both coming against Usyk, while never suffering a knockout loss throughout his career.
Groves, who retired in 2018 as super-middleweight world champion, even predicted that the two British heavyweights could become friends after eventually settling their differences in the ring.
βI bet you, if they do box theyβll be cuddling each other after,β the former champion added.
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