Tyson Fury beats Arslanbek Makhmudov with ease but his bold Anthony Joshua callout steals the show and sparks fight talk
Tyson Fury came back to the ring and did exactly what he needed. He won clearly, stayed in control, and then made his real move. Right after the fight, he called out Anthony Joshua in front of a loud crowd. Joshua was sitting close to the ring, watching everything. The fight itself was calm and one-sided, but what happened after it grabbed all the attention and could finally push both heavyweights toward a long-awaited clash.

Tyson Fury controls Arslanbek Makhmudov with smart boxing and low-risk approach
Tyson Fury did not rush. From the start, he stayed relaxed and careful. Arslanbek Makhmudov came out fast and threw big punches early, trying to shake things up. But Fury stayed calm, leaned back, and slowly figured him out.
Soon, Fury started using his jab again and again. He mixed it with right hands and kept changing his stance. Makhmudov looked strong but confused. His punches were wild, while Fury’s shots were clean and steady.
By the middle rounds, Fury was fully in charge. He landed uppercuts, pushed Makhmudov back, and even made him drop to his knees more than once. It was not a flashy fight, but it was a smart one. Fury kept control, avoided danger, and saved energy.
In the later rounds, the crowd wanted more action. Fury tried to respond with a few strong combinations, especially uppercuts in the 11th round. Makhmudov was tired and mostly trying to survive. Still, he lasted all 12 rounds.
In the end, the result was clear. Fury won almost every round with ease. It was a safe and controlled performance that showed his ring IQ more than power.
Tyson Fury calls out Anthony Joshua as ringside tension turns into bold exchange
Right after the fight, Tyson Fury did not waste time. He grabbed the moment and called out Anthony Joshua directly.
“I challenge you, Anthony Joshua, to fight me next. Do you accept my challenge?” Fury said in the ring.
At first, Joshua stayed quiet. He sat still, watching, not reacting. But the crowd kept pushing, waiting for his answer. Then Joshua stood up and responded.
“Tyson, I have never had any problem getting in the ring with you. I punched you when we were kids, and I will do it again,” Joshua said.
He added, “You are not going to tell me what to do. I have been chasing this fight for years. I am the boss.”
The exchange was tense but clear. Both fighters sounded ready. Fury’s easy win may not have been exciting, but it showed he is still sharp and prepared. More importantly, it looked like a message to Joshua, that the door is open now.
There is also strong backing behind this fight. Saudi promoter Turki Alalshikh has already shown interest in making Fury vs Joshua happen in London this year. After this moment, that plan feels more real than ever.
Tyson Fury controls Arslanbek Makhmudov with smart boxing and low-risk approach
Tyson Fury did not rush. From the start, he stayed relaxed and careful. Arslanbek Makhmudov came out fast and threw big punches early, trying to shake things up. But Fury stayed calm, leaned back, and slowly figured him out.
Soon, Fury started using his jab again and again. He mixed it with right hands and kept changing his stance. Makhmudov looked strong but confused. His punches were wild, while Fury’s shots were clean and steady.
By the middle rounds, Fury was fully in charge. He landed uppercuts, pushed Makhmudov back, and even made him drop to his knees more than once. It was not a flashy fight, but it was a smart one. Fury kept control, avoided danger, and saved energy.
In the later rounds, the crowd wanted more action. Fury tried to respond with a few strong combinations, especially uppercuts in the 11th round. Makhmudov was tired and mostly trying to survive. Still, he lasted all 12 rounds.
In the end, the result was clear. Fury won almost every round with ease. It was a safe and controlled performance that showed his ring IQ more than power.
Tyson Fury calls out Anthony Joshua as ringside tension turns into bold exchange
Right after the fight, Tyson Fury did not waste time. He grabbed the moment and called out Anthony Joshua directly.
“I challenge you, Anthony Joshua, to fight me next. Do you accept my challenge?” Fury said in the ring.
At first, Joshua stayed quiet. He sat still, watching, not reacting. But the crowd kept pushing, waiting for his answer. Then Joshua stood up and responded.
“Tyson, I have never had any problem getting in the ring with you. I punched you when we were kids, and I will do it again,” Joshua said.
He added, “You are not going to tell me what to do. I have been chasing this fight for years. I am the boss.”
The exchange was tense but clear. Both fighters sounded ready. Fury’s easy win may not have been exciting, but it showed he is still sharp and prepared. More importantly, it looked like a message to Joshua, that the door is open now.
There is also strong backing behind this fight. Saudi promoter Turki Alalshikh has already shown interest in making Fury vs Joshua happen in London this year. After this moment, that plan feels more real than ever.
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