AJ’s loss has blown division wide open for Hughie Fury

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Hughie Fury positioned for heavyweight glory after Anthony Joshua’s defeat, says promoter Izzy Asif

Following Anthony Joshua’s recent defeat to Daniel Dubois, as well as Hughie Fury’s latest win over Christian Thun last Friday, September 20, emerging promoter Izzy Asif now believes these two results have opened up with heavyweight division.

In this exclusive chat, Asif revealed his opinion that his heavyweight charge, Hughie Fury, is only a couple fights away from being involved in the world title picture, as Joshua’s defeat to Dubois has created a wealth of opportunities at the top of the division.

Now Hughie Fury, whose cousin Tyson is scheduled to face former undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk later this year, is perfectly placed to exploit according to the United Kingdom’s most notable ‘challenger’ promoter.


A Wide-Open Heavyweight Division

Speaking exclusively to SportsBoom earlier this year, world title contender Hughie Fury outlined his ambition to follow in cousin Tyson’s footsteps by winning a recognised world title after returning to the sport following a lengthy, enforced absence.

With Dubois, who holds the IBF belt, expected to face the winner of December’s return bout between The Gypsy King and Usyk, Izzy Asif – whose company GBM has been instrumental in rejuvenating Fury’s career – thinks the 30-year-old is himself on the cusp of another shot at greatness after facing Joseph Parker for the WBO crown in 2017.

“AJ’s loss – and Daniel’s resounding victory – has blown the heavyweights wide open,” Asif told SportsBoom.com.

“There’s going to be a lot of openings coming up for the lads who are towards the top of the division right now and Hughie is definitely one of those.”


Two Fights Away from a Title Shot

“Personally, I believe he’s possibly only two or three fights – really good fights and wins – away from having another crack himself.

“He’s going to put himself right in the mix and out of everyone looking to get there, he’s arguably one of the best placed, if not the best placed.

“AJ is a warrior but he’s not getting any younger and he’s well into his thirties now,” Asif continued.

“Daniel is a young man, especially at this weight, so he’s going to be around for a while you’d think, and Hughie is still a baby in heavyweight terms too.





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