Anthony Joshua has told Tyson Fury he has to fight him to prove he is the best heavyweight in the world. And the WBA, IBF and WBO champion has piled on the pressure to get the undisputed clash on next by urging Kubrat Pulev and Deontay Wilder to step aside to make the monster £250m showdown.
Unbeaten Fury, 31, took the throne as king of the division when he handed Wilder his first defeat in February to claim the WBC title.
But Joshua does not believe his British rival can be considered the top guy in the division until he fights him. “If you really want to say you're No 1, come fight me,” the Watford warrior told Sky Sports. “Let's get it on. “I've got the rest of the belts so it only makes sense. “I'm the unified heavyweight champion of