Top Rank president Todd DeBoef believes Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have to fight at some point in the future because of the public demand for the British blockbuster clash
Full ArticleTyson Fury and Anthony Joshua to fight ‘at least once’ as it’s what fans want
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