
Hughie Fury is eyeing a showdown with Daniel Dubois.
An all-British dust-up between Fury and Dubois has long-been touted, although their paths are yet to cross.
Dubois was knocked out in the fifth round of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley Stadium in July, with the Ukrainian winning the undisputed heavyweight crown for a second time.
Former heavyweight world title challenger, Fury was last out in April, stopping Dan Garber in the fifth round and is targeting a return to the ring before the end of the year.
“Hughie Fury is coming back with a bang, definitely,” the 31-year-old told Boxing King Media.
“I’m in good spirits.
“Hopefully I’ll get out this year and then big fights next year.
“I’m willing to fight anyone.
“Hopefully next year we can get the big names in.”

Asked if he’d be willing to fight Dubois, the Manchester man replied: “100%.
“These are the fights that I want.
“These are the fights that hopefully I’ll get now, get my chance.”

Dubois is not expected to return until the early part of 2026, with the 28-year-old currently sidelined with an injury, his promoter Frank Warren told Pro Boxing Fans earlier this month.
The former IBF heavyweight world champion will have a new trainer in his corner for his next bout, after replacing Don Charles with Tony Sims, following his second defeat to Usyk.
“I want to take this moment to thank Don Charles and his team for all the time, effort, and hard work they’ve put into me over the past 18 months,” Dubois said in a statement posted on Instagram.
View this post on Instagram
“I’m truly grateful for everything.
“That said, I feel it’s time for a change, a fresh approach for the next phase of my career, as I push forward to become a two-time heavyweight champion of the world. God bless.
“I’ll be making a further announcement regarding my new team structure very soon.”