Tyson Fury has responded to rumours of a potential unification of the heavyweight championship with a fight against champion Oleksandr Usyk.
The Ukrainian shocked the world earlier this year when he soundly beat Anthony Joshua, claiming his title belts after winning via a points decision in London.
It all but ended the prospects of a meeting in the near future between Joshua and Fury, who had previously agreed on a two-fight deal, before Deontay Wilder invoked his rematch clause earlier this year.
Both British fighters had wanted to unify the titles in fighting against one another, before Joshua lost his belts to Usyk.
Now, the Ukrainian is universally seen as Fury's biggest threat to being crowned the number one heavyweight.
Fury has openly spoken about wanting to unify the heavyweight championship, with talks of a potential fight between him and Usyk.
Joshua would have to forego his rematch with Usyk in order for that to happen and has recently hinted that he'd be prepared to step aside if the money offered was right with a figure of £40million having been reported.
Asked about the rumours of Joshua stepping aside, Fury said: "You'll have to speak to my promoters Frank Warren and Bob Arum because I don't get involved in dates and that sort of thing.
"Get the date, whatever it says I'll train for that fight and I'll turn up.
"I love fighting in Vegas, I'm an adopted Las Vegas person, they call me 'Las Vegas T', but if it's going to be in England that's fantastic.
"If it's not, there's not much I can do about it because you've got the promoters who are going to put the fight on wherever it's going to be."