Boxing is an elite sport, but the Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury memes are making it hard to take it seriously. Recently, British boxer and two-time world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua knocked everyone out with his big announcement. He revealed his plans to fight fellow British boxer Tyson Fury this year.
Joshua, who is a veteran boxer, was recently asked about his vision for 2025; it is here that he expressed his desire to fight, you guessed it, another veteran, Tyson Fury. He said reportedly on January 4, 2025, that:
"I'm not sure, but that's my target, 2025, I'm targeting Tyson Fury."
There has been no official announcement, but Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, reportedly teased the fight in December 2024, saying:
"Has there been a better time? They're both coming off defeats, both in the twilight of their careers." He added, "One in Wembley, one in Riyadh - two fights in 2025."
Both are in the twilight of their careers, lets hope Jake Paul isn't listening. Since the fight was teased, Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury memes and reactions have filled the internet.
Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury memes and reactions
So, who is excited for Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury? The short answer is a very low population. Many are supporting the decision but most of the reactions are hilariously negative.
Ever since his loss against Daniel Dubois people have been wary of Joshua's standing in the ring. However, don't think for a second that this means that Fury is being favored as a winner; in fact, the opposite.
His multiple losses to Oleksandr Usyk have put doubts in the fans, who just think he should throw in his towel rather than drag his career.
The Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury memes and reactions are both sad and hilarious. The gist of most of the memes is that not everyone is on board with the fight and would rather see both the champions just give up and retire. What meme culture has done is given people different ways to say the same thing. Here are some hilarious reactions.
Whoever made this should be jailed.
A meme shared by @KOofTheDAY shows a pencil drawing of a funnily built boxer portraying a mockery of Tyson Fury's age.
People do anything to stay relevant.
The meme shared by @RXJML is an image of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce portraying them at the time when they had lost their prime.
If you survived watching Paul vs. Tyson, then this should be a cakewalk.
A meme shared by @RXJML portraying a guy on Instagram Live portrays the audience laughing at two old boxers trying to prove their worth.
They need to give the audience one last show. (via @Jdopp4/X)
The stakes are high. (via @UpTheBoro1980/X)
Hey Joshua, why do you want to fight Fury? (via @illmatic_flow/X)
It's the right fight at the wrong time. (via @nulliedn170/X)
Joshua and Fury after one round.
A meme shared by @Oceanicpromo24 depicts a knockout in a boxing match.
How to avoid getting knocked out by a world champion? (via @basedmachete/X)
I cannot unsee it now. (via @angel_b602/X)