Tyson Fury has questioned Anthony Joshua ’s resilience in the ring, noting how “AJ” was the exception to a recent Daniel Dubois rule. On Saturday night, Dubois climbed off the canvas twice to stop Fabio Wardley in the 11th round, winning the WBO heavyweight title in the process. The result made the Briton, 28, a two-time world champion, after his interim IBF belt was upgraded to the official title in 2024 – before he retained it by stopping Anthony Joshua at Wembley. Tyson Fury at a post-fight press conference after beating Arslanbek Makhmudov (Getty) And Fury, who is contracted to sign Joshua later this year , referenced that 2024 bout on Sunday while discussing Dubois’s win over Wardley. “Well, I’ve just been sat here thinking, after Dubois’s unbelievable fight last night,” Fury said in an Instagram video. “Dubois fought ‘Big Baby’ [Jarrell] Miller, stopped him, never put him down. “Then he fought [Filip] Hrgovic, stopped him, never put him down.…