TYSON FURY has been urged to skip a third fight with Deontay Wilder in order to face Anthony Joshua for the undisputed heavyweight titles.

The Gypsy King, 31, battered and bullied Wilder, 34, in Las Vegas to boss his way to winning the WBC belt.

Beaten champ Wilder now has 30 days to decide whether he wants a trilogy bout with Fury or walk away from their rivalry.

Promoter Eddie Hearn insisted there is no need for a third clash and told Fury to instead face AJ in a Battle of Britain for all the marbles this summer.

He tweeted: “AJ wants it bad..this fight is gonna and has to happen this year!

“No need for a third let’s go straight to it in the Summer! #undisputed.”

The Gypsy King has now earned himself the chance to fight Wilder for the greater of a 60/40 split having handed the Alabaman his first career loss.

But whether Wilder fancies an immediate crack at revenge, Fury – who became heavyweight champion for a second time – told his rival he will rise to world glory again, just like he has.

Fury said: “A big shout out to Deontay Wilder. He came here tonight and he manned up and he really did show the heart of a champion.

“I hit him with a clean right that dropped him and he got back up. He is a warrior. He will be back. He will be champion again.

“But I will say, the king has returned to the top of the throne!”

Wilder, who was given just ONE round between the three judges, said: "I make no excuses tonight. I just wish my corner would have let me go out on my shield.

"I’m a warrior. He had a great performance and we will be back stronger.

“Even the greatest have lost and came back, that is just part of it. You just take it for what it is. I can make no excuses tonight.

"I had a lot of complications. But we’ll come back stronger next time around. This is what big-time boxing is all about, the best must fight the best."


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