Tyson Fury popularly known as the Gypsy King has promised to demolish Anthony Joshua while offering a shrinking appraisal of his heavyweight rival.
Tyson Fury had a chat with previous Manchester United defender Gary Neville as a feature of his Overlap series.
Neville, who addressed Joshua a month prior, showed Fury a clasp of his meeting with Joshua wherein the Watford-conceived contender claims it was his resistance that pulled out of a heavyweight unification fight
This is what AJ had to say in the interview;
”It’s not me, it’s the other side that are letting it down. We had the deal in place, we were the ones who found trhe venue, we were the ones who took the offer to them ans the bailed out non not only me but also the boxing world. I’ll smoke that guy, I will.”
Tyson Fury then laughs off AJ’s thrash talk before lashing out at promoter Eddie Hearn. This is what Fury had to say;
AJ couldn’t smoke a cigarette. He hasn’t got the minerals to fight a man like me. I said to Eddie Hearn that the difference between me and him is that he’s a businessman and I’m a f*g Spartan and I’ll show him that when I get in the ring.
I will absolutely annihilate that bodybuilder. It won’t go past 6 rounds, it will be over quickly. He knows that and his full team know it and that’s why Eddie Hearn has been steering round me for the last 10 years.”
In other news, Boxing legend, Mike Tyson has been blamed for being “frightened” to battle rival Evander Holyfield
Triller’s fellow benefactor Ryan Kavanaugh uncovered that Mike Tyson turned down an “enormous payday” for a battle with Evander Holyfield over dread of being taken out.
Holyfield is making a historic return to the ring this end of the week to battle previous UFC star, Vitor Belfort. The 58-year-old moved forward on seven days’ notification to replace the one and only Oscar De La Hoya after he contracted Covid-19.
Mike Tyson and Holyfield have battled twice previously. In 1996 Holyfield crushed Tyson by TKO and their rematch in 1997 saw Tyson precluded for notoriously gnawing a lump out of Holyfield’s ear.
What’s more, Kavanaugh said that he contacted Tyson about a battle with Holyfield. This is what Kavanaugh told Sky Sports;
”We have an offer out to Mike. We have been told that he is scared to fight Evander. There has been back and forth hoopla, there is a massive payday ready for Mike to fight on Thanksgiving. A massive payday, one of the biggest.
But we can’t seem to push it along. Now I have heard, from a number of reliable sources, that Mike is too scared. He thinks Evander would knock him out. I wouldn’t ask nobody to do anything they don’t want to do. But it’s for charity. If we can work something out that works for everybody then it’s a win-win-win.”
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