TYSON FURY is ready to forgive Anthony Joshua for being knocked out by Daniel Dubois - for the sake of £150m.
Joshua was favoured to beat fellow British heavyweight Dubois at Wembley in September but was instead dropped four times and blasted out inside five rounds.
Fury cursed his beaten rival from his ringside seat, accusing Joshua of costing him an eyewatering nine-figure sum.
AJ looked set to further jeopardise hopes his decade-long feud with Fury would finally be settled when he demanded a high-risk rematch with Dubois. But the Olympic champion ultimately played it safe and has opted to instead await the outcome of Fury's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
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