Tyson Fury has shared his thoughts on Anthony Joshua's shocking defeat to Daniel Dubois in Saturday's heavyweight showdown at Wembley Stadium.
British boxer Tyson Fury has come out to share his thoughts on the fight between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua.
Joshua, the pre-fight favorite, suffered a stunning fifth-round loss to Dubois, sparking calls for the 34-year-old to consider retirement, with many believing his now past his prime and unable to compete at the highest level.
Fury, who watched the fight ringside, praised Dubois' impressive performance.
"Fair play to young Dan," Fury said. "Everybody wrote him off, but he showed what he's made of. Fantastic, fair play."
Fury acknowledged the unpredictable nature of heavyweight boxing, admitting he could have suffered a similar fate.
"It's heavyweight boxing, it happens," he said.
"You get knocked spark out. It could've been me. In the heavyweight division, that's what happens - one punch from being smashed, knocked out."
When asked what went wrong for Joshua, Fury offered a clear analysis:
"I think what went wrong is what always goes wrong in heavyweight boxing - a good right-hander on the end of the chin, and that was it."