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FRANK WARREN has outlined his heavyweight title plan for 2023.
The Queenberry promoter is plotting a pathway to a summer title bout between his heavyweights Tyson Fury and Joe Joyce – and NOT Matchroom’s Anthony Joshua.
Fury, 34, is set to take on Derek Chisora in their trilogy bout on December 3 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And speaking to Queensberry’s YouTube channel, Warren revealed that he wants the Chisora fight to be the first of three visits to the ring for Fury in the next 12 months.
As reported by boxing writer Oleksandr Usyk in February or March.
Should Fury come through against the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO champion – Warren wants him to return in the summer to fight Joyce.
The Juggernaut, 37, is 15-0 as a professional and is coming off an impressive win against Joseph Parker last month.
Speaking on Instagram after Joyce’s win over Parker, Fury was generous in his praise of the Londoner.
He said: “I’ve had a lovely day of watching boxing, watching all of the big fights and studying all the heavyweights.
“And I’ve gotta say that big Joe Joyce is the second best heavyweight in the world, behind myself.”