Tyson Fury, the reigning Gypsy King, has voiced his disbelief and frustration following the news that his British rival, Anthony Joshua, has surpassed him in the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight rankings. This news comes as Fury is still recovering from his first professional defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk.


Fury, known for his charismatic and outspoken personality, didn’t hold back in expressing his thoughts on the latest WBC rankings. “I’m not sure he will stand,” Fury remarked, casting doubt on Joshua’s ability to maintain his newly acquired position. “Joshua’s been given a boost by the rankings, but the true test is in the ring.”


The shift in rankings follows Fury’s recent split decision loss to Usyk in their unification bout in Saudi Arabia. The defeat marked the first blemish on Fury’s otherwise spotless professional record. Despite the disappointment, Fury has remained resolute, focusing on his training and preparation for the highly anticipated rematch with Usyk scheduled for December 21.


Anthony Joshua, who has been climbing the ranks, now sits just below Usyk in the WBC heavyweight rankings. This leapfrog over Fury has added another layer of complexity to the already intense rivalry between the two British heavyweights. For Fury, this change in rankings serves as both a challenge and a motivation to prove himself once again.

In a recent Instagram post, Fury shared his resolve with his fans. “This isn’t the end for me. Rankings don’t define a champion, actions do. I’m focused on my rematch with Usyk, and I plan to come back stronger than ever.” His words echo the sentiments of a fighter who is far from finished and ready to reclaim his place at the top.

The news of Joshua’s rise in the rankings has sparked a wave of reactions from the boxing community. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing with speculation about the future of the heavyweight division. Chisanga Malata, Digital & Print Sports Reporter, noted, “This development adds another exciting chapter to the heavyweight saga. Fury’s response shows he’s ready for the fight of his life.”

As the countdown to December 21 continues, Fury’s focus remains unwavering. His upcoming rematch with Usyk is not just about redemption; it’s about solidifying his legacy and proving that he is still the Gypsy King. With the added pressure of being ranked below Joshua, Fury is more determined than ever to deliver a spectacular performance.

Tyson Fury’s reaction to being surpassed by Anthony Joshua in the WBC rankings is a testament to his competitive spirit and unwavering confidence. While the rankings have shifted, Fury’s belief in his abilities remains strong. The rematch with Usyk promises to be a defining moment in his career, one that will determine if the Gypsy King can reclaim his throne and silence his doubters. The boxing world eagerly anticipates what will undoubtedly be an electrifying showdown.