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Tyson Fury has not defended his WBC heavyweight title since a stoppage of Derek Chisora in December; Frank Sanchez is ranked at four by the WBC; "He is willing to fight Tyson Fury at a moment's notice in the US, UK, or anywhere in the world," says Cuban's co-manager Mike Borao
Frank Sanchez is ready to fight Tyson Fury "anywhere in the world", with talks ongoing to decide who will become the next challenger for the WBC champion.
Fury has not defended his title since a stoppage of Derek Chisora in December and WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman was due to discuss potential opponents with the British star's UK promoter Frank Warren this week.
Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz Jr, ranked one and two by the WBC, have been unable to agree a final eliminator, while No 3-ranked Anthony Joshua has opened talks for a fight against Dillian Whyte.
But Sanchez, ranked at four, could be next in line to face Fury.
"I will repeat what Frank Sanchez has said numerous times - he is willing to fight Tyson Fury at a moment's notice in the US, UK, or anywhere in the world," said the Cuban's co-manager Mike Borao.
"Mandatories were created for boxers like Frank that champions avoid. I would be overly surprised if Tyson Fury voluntarily fought Frank."