Hughie Fury (21-1, 11 KOs) has a very big goal for the near future. He must travel to Bulgaria to face once-beaten Kubrat Pulev in an IBF final eliminator on October 27 and then face IBF, WBA, WBO, IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs).
The possibility of facing Joshua, for four world titles, is adding further motivation for the boxer to win get back in line for a world title opportunity.
"If you can fight, you can fight, it doesn't matter where it's at, or who it's with. I always believe if you want to be the best, you've got to fight the best. No matter what, you've got to go wherever. A fight is a fight, and that's my mentality," Fury said to Sky Sports.
"That's what I want, I want those world title belts and that's my dream. That's what I'm coming for. I've got to get past Pulev first and then I am there. Joshua's the fighter I am coming for. You look at how we both fared against Parker and there really wasn't too much difference, he didn't throw much with the right and worked behind the jab.”