Fury stopped Whyte in six rounds as he completely controlled the bout against the Jamaican-born star. Having previously announced his retirement after beating Deontay Wilder for the second time back in October, the Gypsy King was adamant that he would finally hang up his gloves in his post-fight interview in north London.
However, he also agreed to an exhibition match with UFC icon Frances Ngannou just moments later, leading many to believe he was not serious about his retirement claims. Whyte then stated he would be ready for a rematch after he believed the fight was called unfairly after Fury pushed him.
And another boxer in Joyce has now called the 6ft 9in champion out, stating he is ‘here’ if the Wythenshawe-born talent wishes to step back into the ring. Joyce told Sky Sports: “He better have because I want to fight him at one stage. If he wants it, I’m here.
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