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Tyson Fury: Gypsy King on road to undisputed fight, but Dillian Whyte bout likely next


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Tyson Fury reaffirmed his status as the heavyweight number one in emphatic fashion on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

There were scarcely any British fans to witness the carnage at the T-Mobile Arena, but Fury v Wilder III will go down as one of the greatest, most thrilling encounters in boxing history.

"I believe I beat any man in history," was Fury's verdict, and it is hard to see who could beat the Gypsy King after another jaw-dropping performance made iconic by the guts and glory of the WBC champion.

Fury v Wilder III - as it happened

After finally closing the door on his trilogy with Wilder, it leaves fans asking what is next for Fury?

'I am going to bask in my victory'

Fury, 33, was evasive about his plans in the post-fight news conference, refusing to say who he wanted to face next.

"Before I start thinking about other men I am going to bask in my victory," he said. His co-promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren were equally cautious about saying too much.

There are multiple options for Fury. He can chase an undisputed fight with Oleksandr Usyk or wait to see how the WBO, WBA (Super) and IBF champion's rematch with Anthony Joshua pans out.

There is also the issue of a WBC challenger with fellow Briton Dillian Whyte taking on Otto Wallin later this month. Fury will be ordered by the WBC to fight the winner of that meeting straight away if a unification bout cannot be arranged.

A mandatory defence is likely to be Fury's next fight.

British fans would love to see Whyte go toe-to-toe with Fury, but the Bodysnatcher has to get past Wallin first and has fallen victim to derailing losses before, such as last year's defeat by Alexander Povetkin.

'Wilder has been a good dance partner, but it's done' - Fury proud to retain crown

Three years have passed since Fury fought on home soil, but his US promoters Top Rank will surely be agreeable to a fight with Whyte in the UK early next year. If Wallin wins, Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn confirmed there is a rematch clause for Whyte - which would further complicate matters.

Warren said before the fight he expected Fury's next fight to be a homecoming.

After the victory he told BBC Sport: "I don't know what [the WBC] are going to do but there's no rush because he needs some time out now and whatever he wants to do is what we'll do."

Road to undisputed

Tyson Fury will want to finish his career as undisputed heavyweight champion

It has been Joshua's catchphrase, but it appears the only thing we know for sure is if there is to be that elusive undisputed fight, one half of it will be Fury.

Fury's team has already floated the idea to Joshua of stepping aside, but the British heavyweight flatly turned down the proposal. Joshua has activated the rematch clause and as much as people will be desperate to see Fury given a chance to hold all the belts, it is unlikely to be the next step.

"Maybe we can make the winner of that fight," Warren said of Usyk v Joshua II.

"Autumn, maybe this time next year. They are talking about putting that fight on some time in March, so they'll need six months after that, so that's when it would happen.

"It'd be an ideal world for Anthony Joshua not to go for the rematch so we can just get straight to it."

Team Fury might like Joshua to step aside, but should he bounce back to become a three-time world champion, the all-British fight with Fury will be back on.

'Wilder is done'

While Fury was tight lipped about his next move, there will be serious questions asked about Wilder's future. The American will undoubtedly feel devastated to have floored his bitter rival twice in one round - four times in three fights - and still end up on the losing side.

Superb Fury survives two knockdowns to beat Wilder

I am the greatest heavyweight of all time - Fury

Wilder's power shone through just as it did in the first fight, but once again Fury was equal to the challenge.

"I did my best, but it wasn't good enough," Wilder said. "I'm not sure what happened. I know that in training he did certain things, and I also knew that he didn't come in at 277 to be a ballet dancer. He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded."

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