Speaking after his seventh-round TKO victory
over Wilder in Las Vegas on Saturday, Fury sounded happy to take
on either man.
"I had a great and worthy dance partner in Deontay Wilder and
I'm sure we're going to do it again," Fury told Behind The
Gloves at the MGM Grand Arena.
"If Deontay don't want the rematch then let's go A.J.," Fury
added, referring to Joshua.
Fury (30-0-1) retained his lineal crown and took the WBC crown
from Wilder (42-1-1), though Joshua holds the rest of the belts
in the division.
A fight between the pair would unify the belts but the
mouth-watering, all-British match-up might have to wait for a
Fury-Wilder trilogy to be completed instead.
The first fight between Fury and Wilder in December 2018 was
called a draw.
Wilder now has 30 days to decide whether to exercise his option
of a third fight with the Gypsy King.
Impressive as Fury's performance was on Saturday, he said it did
not compare to his 2015 takedown of Wladimir Klitschko.
"Nothing will ever be bigger than my Wladimir Klitschko win
because that was my first championship ring," Fury said.
"I was 7/1 underdog when I beat Klitschko in Germany. Tonight
people expected me to win. It was a 50-50 fight going in."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; editing by
Clare Fallon)
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