
Tyson Fury is set to make his ring return next year.
Fury retired from boxing in January following a second successive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December.
However, the former two-time heavyweight world champion revealed last month that he would return for a third meeting with Usyk.
Usyk, who reclaimed the undisputed championship with a fifth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois on July 19, has since been ordered to defend his WBO crown against former titlist, Joseph Parker.
Fury though admits he would not entertain a showdown with Parker as well as with WBC interim champion, Agit Kabayel.
“They are my two brothers,” the 36-year-old said at a Goldstar Promotions event at BoxPark.
“They are both lovely guys, and they are both future world heavyweight champions.
“Agit Kabayel and Joseph Parker… he [Parker] has been a champion before, so he knows what it is about.
“I wish them all the very best in the world and I won’t fight either man for any amount of money because some things ain’t worth fighting for.”

Prior to Usyk’s victory over Dubois, ‘The Gypsy King’ announced on his social media that he would be fighting the Ukrainian in a trilogy on April 18 at Wembley Stadium.
The Manchester man suffered a first professional defeat to Usyk last May by split decision in their undisputed heavyweight title fight and was outpointed again seven months later, a result he continues to refute.
Speaking to media including Pro Boxing Fans at an IBA Pro event in Istanbul, Fury said: “My last fight was a clear f***ing victory for the Gypsy King.

“Anyone in boxing can see that.
“A complete load of dog s***.
“But I accept it, I’m a man, I don’t make excuses.

“If I was going to come back, I’d come back for Usyk.
“But I want a fair result in England.
“That would be the one I’d want immediately.”