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Tyson Fury says he WILL return to fight Oleksandr Usyk if Anthony Joshua loses rematch… but wants fans to BEG him

TYSON FURY said he WILL return to fight Oleksandr Usyk if Anthony Joshua loses their rematch… but wants fans to BEG him first.

Fury announced his retirement in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley.

Tyson Fury says he will return to fight Oleksandr Usyk if Anthony Joshua loses their rematch

Anthony Joshua was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk in September

But he remains linked with a comeback to fight either Joshua or Usyk, who rematch on August 20 in Saudi Arabia.

Fury has already thrown his support to AJ so that he can face his British rival on FREE to air TV.

But the eccentric Gypsy King – who at one point wanted £500MILLION to return – confirmed he is open to fighting Usyk as well.

Fury said on talkSPORT: “I’d train him to beat Usyk very easy, but he doesn’t want my help because I would definitely train him to win and he obviously don’t wanna win.

“I wouldn’t tell you [the game plan] because that’s giving the secrets away. But probably you’ll see what I’ll do.

“Because when this little middleweight batters the bodybuilder again, he’s gonna lose again, then they’re gonna call for Achilles to come out.

“They will call and groan for Achilles to come back. And I’m gonna say, ‘Get f***ed, I’m retired, I don’t wanna fight.’

“And then, when they’re begging me to come out of retirement, I will return, but it’s gonna be very costly, like I said.

“And I’ll show you how to deal with a middleweight.”

Fury, 33, has maintained ever since KOing Whyte, 34, that he is happily retired.

But returning for a historic, first-ever four-belt heavyweight unification could prove too good to turn down.

And despite Joshua, 32, losing to Usyk, 35, last September, Fury wants his countryman to avenge the defeat so they can set up a British blockbuster.

He said: “Anthony Joshua’s a s***house and I’ll knock him out.

“If he beats Usyk, he’s gotta fight me for free in England, for the fans. Not for hundreds of millions abroad in a foreign country, here, in the UK.

“Free-to-air TV, free tickets, sell out Wembley. It’ll be watched by 30million people for free.

“No pay-per-view. No money earned. We do this one for the fans of the UK. Let’s see who’s the real man of the people.

“I know I am, that’s why I’m willing to do it for free in the UK, but he will not wanna do that, he’ll wanna travel abroad because he’s a businessman.

“And I don’t give a f*** about business.”

Tyson Fury retired after knocking out Dillian Whyte

Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua ahead of their rematch