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WELCOME TO THE ONE OF THE GREATEST CHANNEL OF BOXING. Here you can find great stuff of boxing. HISTORY, TRAININGS, HIGHLIGHTS, KNOCKOUTS,TOP 10, BOXING MAGAZINES, DOCUMENTARIES ... Every day more videos SUBSCRIBE AND HAVE A GREAT TIME ON THIS CHANNEL. Contact us at Email address: hongphuc24h@gmail.com link subscribe https://bit.ly/3e4ATIR ===== Luis Kingkong Ortiz wants a rematch with Deotay Wilder After He Defeat Andy Ruiz. Boxing Tonight Anthony Joshua Comments On Potential Fury Fight, Eddie Hearn Discusses Joshua’s Future Anthony "AJ" Joshua, "The Gypsy King" Tyson Fury, Giants in Heavyweight, With explosive shots and top-notch dodges, With anticipation from millions of fans for a legendary match in boxing history. So what are they doing for this century's event? Let's see in today's video. But before jumping into the video, remember to like, subscribe and tap the bell icon so you don't miss out on updates. There has been a lot of talk and rumors regarding Tyson Fury’s return to the world of boxing. However, Anthony Joshua believes that the British boxer will only make his return to boxing when a huge fight is presented to him. And he reckons that Fury will only return to the ring if a fight with huge financial backing comes around the corner. Fury has enjoyed memorable wins in his recent fights, including a win over Dillian Whyte in front of a record-breaking crowd at the Wembley Stadium. He stopped the Brixton fighter in six rounds in front of a crowd of 94,000 fans in attendance. In addition, Joshua still is not convinced that we have seen the last of Fury. In response to Joshua's suspicions, heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury claimed that the only reason he'll come out of retirement is for a free fight against fellow British star Anthony Joshua. Tyson Fury announced his retirement in April, but it doesn't appear the heavyweight champion's hiatus will last long. Since Fury's sixth-round TKO win over Dillian Whyte in April in London, "The Gypsy King" has repeatedly flip-flopped between expressing his desire to fight again and remain retired. Earlier this summer, Fury claimed that he'd step inside the ropes again only for a bout with rival Anthony Joshua in the United Kingdom -- for free. Fury declared on Instagram, making an offer for what he described as the "biggest fight in boxing history." Luis Kingkong Ortiz wants a rematch with Deotay Wilder After He Defeat Andy Ruiz. Boxing Tonight |