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Tyson Fury reveals his five-fight plan before retiring including Anthony Joshua twice.. and hints at comeback aged 37

TYSON FURY has laid out a sensational five-fight bucket list that includes THREE Brit opponents and at least TWO UK fights.

The 33-year-old WBC champ lost his planned summer undisputed decider showdown with Anthony Joshua after a US judge forced into a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

Tyson Fury plans on having five fights once his trilogy battle against Deontay Wilder ends

But the 6ft 9in Gypsy King claims once he batters the Bronze Bomber on October 9 he will rapidly skittle through Dillian Whyte, AJ twice and Derek Chisora.

The undefeated ace wants to hand long-time WBC mandatory challenger Whyte his overdue shot in March and then do the AJ double header in Saudi Arabia and Wembley.

Fury then wants to sign off with a third clash with close friend Chisora – and he even threatens another comeback after that.

Fury roared: “I have a bucket list and my next five fights in mind.

“I am going to have a December fight after this, because Joshua won’t happen then, it’ll happen in March.

“It’s Wilder on October 9 – Dillian Whyte in December in a UK stadium where I will shut him up once and for all.

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“Then Joshua in March in Saudi Arabia and then a rematch back here in Wembley.

“Then I will fight Chisora in my fifth and final fight.”

Body Snatcher Whyte, 33, has been ranked as the WBC’s No1 challenger since the 2018.

But the Fury vs Wilder rivalry, and the covid-19 pandemic that delayed this upcoming third instalment, have robbed him of his shot.

Despite simmering bad blood between the pair, Fury insists he will face the Brixton ace but warns him not to try to be greedy at the negotiation table.

“It’s been a long time since I boxed here and I want to do a stadium fight,” Fury said.

“Let’s hope Whyte does not start asking for silly money that doesn’t exist because he will lose the fight.


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“But the plan is Wilder on October 9, Whyte in December, AJ in March in Saudi, the bodybuilder rematch in September and then good old Del Boy to finish it off.

“Then I might take two years off and go nuts again and then come back at 37 and do it all again because I cannot be written off.”

BT Sport Box Office will show Fury v Wilder: The Trilogy exclusively live in the UK on Saturday 9th October. For more info go to www.bt.com/sportboxoffice

Fury wants to fight Anthony Joshua twice while also facing Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora