WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has no problem with moving forward with full division unification against Oleksandr Usyk in 2022.

Fury is slated to face mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte on April 23 at Wembley Stadium.

Usyk holds the IBF, WBA, WBO, IBO heavyweight titles - that he captured with a twelve round unanimous decision over Anthony Joshua in September of 2021.

A rematch is being targeted for the month of May.

At one point, there was talk of both Joshua and Whyte stepping aside to allow a Fury-Usyk unification.

Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, has claimed in several interviews that Fury was too difficult to get the unification deal done. He felt Fury was avoiding the scenario of facing Usyk. 

On the other side, Fury claims Joshua was demanding too much money to step aside - with an alleged late demand of an additional $5 million to get the deal done.

"I'd fight Usyk seven days a week, 62 times on a Sunday in his backyard. I'd fight Usyk and Joshua on the same night, I don't value them, they're bums compared to me," Fury told IFL TV.

"So as for avoiding somebody, I've just fought Deontay Wilder three times. Do you think I'm bothered about a middleweight or some bodybuilder? I'll annihilate them.

"Just for everybody to know, the only reason this fight fell of bed was because AJ wanted more money last minute and he thought I was going to give him an extra five million. Usyk will get his fight with me not a problem, when he's beat Joshua again. Then Joshua has no chance in fighting for the undisputed championship, end of."