Anthony Joshua has cheekily suggested Tyson Fury should hire him as his manager if he wants to become a ‘superstar.
Joshua is set for a mammoth unification fight with fellow world heavyweight champion Fury in 2021, so long as he gets past mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev on December 12.
Anthony Joshua has cheekily suggested he should become Tyson Fury’s managerMark Robinson/MatchroomJoshua holds the WBA, WBO and IBF world titles, while Fury clinched the WBC and Ring Magazine straps from Deontay Wilder during their rematch in February.
Not since Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in 1999 has there been an undisputed world heavyweight title fight, with the expectation and hype significantly ramped up for this event.
However, Joshua feels as though Fury could be managed better in order to realise his potential, and even offered to take control of the 31-year-old’s career.
“I do think he should come over to Matchroom and 258 Management and let us handle his career,” Joshua told the Daily Mail.
Fury is the WBC and Ring Magazine championAFP or licensors“He’s a superstar, he’s a superstar in the making with the right management. He could go all the way.
“Build it up, award him Sports Personality of the Year. That video he did [on Wednesday, when he asked to be removed from the SPOTY shortlist] should be him saying, ‘I’m accepting my award’, not that, ‘I don’t want to be a part of it’.
“We’ll have a look at his PR, we’ll strip it all back and make this fight what it’s supposed to be.
“He’s got a lot of potential.”
It would seem Fury is in the perfectly capable hands of Bob Arum and Frank Warren after making his return to the sport in 2018.
In 2019, the Morecambe-man signed a deal with American broadcaster ESPN worth a reported £80million, with BT Sport still showing his fights in the UK.

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