Fury’s retirement sparks talks of Parker rematch for Joshua after Dubois clash
Tyson Fury’s sudden retirement has disrupted plans for a highly anticipated Wembley showdown with Anthony Joshua. However, Joseph Parker’s promoter, David Higgins, suggests a Joshua Parker rematch could be on the cards if Parker triumphs over Daniel Dubois in their IBF heavyweight title fight on February 22 in Saudi Arabia.
Higgins said Parker “100 per cent” wants a rematch with Joshua, referencing their 2018 unification bout, which Joshua won via unanimous decision. “Eddie Hearn has been great to work with, and this fight would be a fantastic opportunity,” he stated.
Parker’s immediate focus remains on Dubois, with the Brit defending his IBF title in a high-stakes encounter. A victory for Parker could set the stage for a summer showdown at Wembley, reigniting a rivalry and providing Joshua with a formidable opponent.
Embed from Getty ImagesFury’s retirement announcement via Instagram, accompanied by a cryptic message, has left boxing fans speculating on his next move. Meanwhile, Joshua’s camp must pivot quickly to keep plans for a major summer event alive.
Joseph Parker’s camp sees the potential Joshua rematch as more than just redemption—it’s an opportunity to showcase Parker’s evolution since their first meeting. With Parker’s improved skillset and experience, a second clash could deliver a more competitive and thrilling encounter for fans.
Anthony Joshua’s promotional team is now tasked with salvaging plans for a marquee event at Wembley. A high-stakes bout with Parker could provide the star power needed to fill the void left by Fury, ensuring the summer spectacle remains a blockbuster affair.
Tyson Fury’s sudden retirement announcement has created a ripple effect, leaving the heavyweight division in flux. While fans speculate on Fury’s true intentions, other fighters, including Parker and Dubois, have an opening to elevate their standing and potentially secure legacy-defining fights.