Tyson Fury has revealed that he would be willing to meet Anthony Joshua after taking on Wladimir Klitschko in his world title bout next month.
The undefeated Fury is bidding to claim the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles when he fights the Ukrainian in Dusseldorf, but he has already been quizzed about the possibility of agreeing to a bout with British rival Joshua in the near future.
Joshua has made an impressive impact on the professional ranks and he currently boasts a record of 14 consecutive knockout victories without reaching the fourth round in any fight.
"I'll fight whoever the public want, I don't care. If it's Anthony Joshua, Dillian Whyte or Deontay Wilder so be it, just as long as they are marketable," Fury told World Boxing News.
Joshua faces Whyte in his next bout in December.