Oleksandr Usyk has revealed he would love to share the ring with Tyson Fury and Canelo Alvarez before he retires.

The 35-year-old - who holds the WBA, WBO and IBF belts - has set his sights on becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999 following his latest victory over Anthony Joshua.

Usyk recently did the double over Joshua at the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia on August 20, which saw him retain his heavyweight titles in the process.

The unbeaten Ukrainian is considered by many to be the current pound-for-pound king having conquered the cruiserweight division as well before stepping up to heavyweight after capturing all four major belts.

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Following his rematch win over AJ, Usyk had been hoping to face Fury for all the belts, only for the latter to randomly decide to offer Joshua the chance to fight him instead.

Oleksandr Usyk reveals three-fight plan including Tyson Fury and Canelo Alvarez

Oleksandr Usyk currently holds three out of the four major belts

Oleksandr Usyk currently holds three out of the four major belts

However, it seems he hasn't given up hope of facing Fury, as well as a 'freak fight' with Canelo.

And while he doesn't think he will be around for much longer, he hopes to cap it all off with a grand finale at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv, the home of FC Dynamo Kyiv.

"I can have three more fights at the very most. It is the most realistic to be in my top form, with Fury, Canelo and a farewell fight at Olympiyskiy," Usyk said during an appearance on his USYK-17 Promotions' YouTube channel per The Mirror.

"With Canelo he said that he wanted to fight me. It would be a freak fight just for the sake of money. People say I'm a freak. Why not?

"I only need to beat Fury and then it is time to retire for me.

"The unification of all the belts is much more important than just a fight or another defence. I want to outbox Fury and I don't want to work that much just for another defence. There is much more that I can achieve.

"It is just for money with Canelo."

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Oleksandr Usyk brands Anthony Joshua 'a poor fool' for his post-fight outburst

Joshua could be seen having a private moment with Usyk after his defeat, only for him to then throw two of his belts out of the ring in a bitter rage.

Despite previously claiming he wasn't bothered by Joshua's post-fight antics, Usyk insisted that he behaved like a child.

“You know, I thought, ‘What a poor fool’,” he added.

“I thought, ‘Why should you be doing that?’ He reminded me of a little boy who wanted to play with the ball, but it was taken away from him.

“So, he decided to throw it over the neighbour’s fence. But the ball landed next to a fierce dog, so was it such a smart decision in the end?”