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Tyson Fury makes massive offer to Daniel Dubois after rival’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk… ‘No jealously here’

With a keen eye on proceedings at Wembley over the weekend, former WBC kingpin Tyson Fury has made quite the offer to fallen challenger Daniel Dubois.

Chomping at the bit for a trilogy fight with common rival Oleksandr Usyk, former world champion, Fury announced his impending retirement u-turn in the days before the Ukraine star rematched Dubois in London.

Oleksandr Usyk punches Daniel Dubois
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And hoping to goad Usyk into a third pairing next year in his own return to the ring, Fury watched on as Usyk knocked out Dubois for the second time in their undisputed heavyweight title clash over the weekend.

Appearing to take pity on the London challenger, Fury has now made quite the proposal to Dubois in a bid to get him on the winning track again.

Tyson Fury offers to train with Daniel Dubois in bid to rebuild Londoner

Seemingly holding no interest in booking any potential warm up fight — against Dubois or anybody else, Fury has all eyes set on a trilogy with Usyk.

And off the back of his compatriot’s defeat to the outstanding Ukrainian favorite over the weekend at Wembley, Fury has offered Dubois the chance to get some rounds in with him — in a surprising training camp inclusion.

“If you ever want to do any training with a f—— real straight man, get yourself to Morecambe anytime you want kid because there is no jealousy here,” Fury said of Dubois in an Instagram Story posted.

“And there is no people putting this doubt in you. I call them ‘dreamcrushers’ and jealous b——s. Exactly, that is what you are.

A load of dirty jealous w——. Get up Daniel Dubois,” Fury exclaimed.

And while an official date has yet to be penned for Fury to return to the ring, he was ultimately name-dropped in the capital over the weekend.

Oleksandr Usyk open to Tyson Fury trilogy

Expected to potentially fight just once more in the ring, Usyk — who made history by becoming a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion to add to his former undisputed cruiserweight crowns in the capital, laid out a list of potential opponents.

From a potential trilogy with former kingpin Anthony Joshua, to a fresh pairing, Usyk even called out Joseph Parker — who is gunning for his chance to fight for the undisputed crown.

Oleksandr Usyk gets his hand raised in victory by referee following fight
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But most notably, the Olympian offered Fury the chance to take him out for a third time — having beaten him twice already just a year ago.

“Maybe it’s Tyson Fury, maybe we have three choices,” Usyk told the sold out crowd at Wembley.