Fury pointed to Dubois’ recent fights against Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic, Fabio Wardley and Oleksandr Usyk before mocking Joshua’s durability.
“Dubois fought Big Baby Miller, stopped him but never put him down,” Fury told Mike Coppinger. “Then he fought Hrgovic, stopped him, but never put him down.
“He fought Wardley in an incredible fight, stopped him but never put him down. He hit Usyk with some big bombs but never put him over. He fights Anthony Joshua, stomps him and puts him on the floor five times.”
Fury then mocked Joshua’s punch resistance as he laughed during the interview.
“I’m not saying Anthony Joshua is chinless, but these are the facts. Take it as you will and as you will,” Fury said.
“Everybody else never went over. Not a single person. Big Baby Miller, Hrgovic, Usyk or Wardley. But Joshua goes down five times. Chinny, get up, plank.”
Joshua was dropped several times before being stopped in the fifth round by Dubois in their September 2024 heavyweight fight.
Tyson Fury makes a good point here. Will he also put Anthony Joshua in the distance? pic.twitter.com/VJ9Kjbt2Lh
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) May 10, 2026
Fury and Joshua are expected to meet later this year in one of boxing’s biggest all-British heavyweight fights.
‘The Gypsy King’ Fury has continued to take public shots at Joshua as the two heavyweights move closer to their highly anticipated fight later this year.
Both fighters are still expected to take set-up bouts first, with Joshua already scheduled to face Kristian Prenga in July and Fury likely to return during the summer ahead of their reported Netflix encounter later in 2026.
The Fury-Joshua fight is expected to take place in November as part of a Riyadh season event after years of failed negotiations.


