Tyson Fury insists he will only make a boxing comeback if he is granted a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk.
The ‘Gypsy King’ retired in February this year, calling it a day after his second consecutive defeat to Usyk last December.
Fury has not named Joshua when asked for his ideal boxing return fightHe was heavily linked with a huge two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua, but has refused thus far to entertain any talks.
Despite insisting he was happy with his decision, Fury previously suggested he would have unfinished business with Usyk.
The Briton feels he did enough to win both clashes, and wants redemption in a trilogy with ‘The Cat’ which he would like to land in the UK.
He explained: “If I was gonna come back, I’d come back for Usyk.
“But I want a fair result in England. That’d be the one I want, immediately. That’d be the fight that I’d want next.
“In England. I only want a f*****g fair fight! I don’t want any favours, I want a fair fight, a fair result.
“I thought I won it [the rematch] by five rounds. I’ve watched it literally 250 times, and each way, I never, ever see it as there’s a way for him to win.
“But, they can do what they want. If they say it’s Tuesday, it’s Tuesday.”
Fury feels aggrieved by the outcome of the contests, which saw him beaten for the first two times in the paid ranks.
Usyk put on a true masterclass last May, dropping Fury en route to victory to earn the undisputed titles.
Fury would rather have a shot at a trilogy clash with UsykGettyThe second fight was close, but the Ukrainian did enough to get the job done.
Fury will have a keen eye on Usyk who will return this month.
The Ukrainian king will first return in a blockbuster undisputed title clash with Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on July 19.
Victory for Usyk could derail a third instalment with Fury, given Joseph Parker is the mandatory challenger for the WBO belt immediately afterward.
But with time ticking on his career, the 38-year-old could vacate his titles for another legacy bout with Fury.
And he suggested he’d certainly be open to a new battle.
Ian Walton/MatchroomUsyk must first beat Dubois but is open to a third meeting[/caption]He told talkSPORT: “If Tyson Fury back with his career, maybe we organise one more fight.
“No problem, I’m ready. Wembley, [or Old Trafford] yes.”
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