Tyson Fury tells Eddie Hearn exactly how he’s going to beat Anthony Joshua
Tyson Fury has told Eddie Hearn that he will knock Anthony Joshua out with a "check left-hook to the temple" when they collide later this year.
Fury and Joshua are awaiting confirmation of their undisputed heavyweight showdown, having reached a two-fight agreement back in March.
Hearn, who has promoted AJ throughout the entirety of his professional career, and Fury counterparts Bob Arum and Frank Warren have been trying to get a site deal over the line for the past two months.
Saudi Arabia appears set to host their first clash either at the end of July or start of August, with a rematch expected to come at the end of the 2021.
And ahead of his long-awaited battle with Joshua, Fury has told Hearn to his face exactly how he plans on winning the fight this summer.
The Gypsy King said on Hearn's No Passion No Point podcast: “You’ve got your boy, you built him up from scratch, you’ve done an absolutely fantastic job by the way, congratulations to you and your team, you took an amateur boxer and made him into a superstar boxer and the finished article.
"It’s just a shame he has to be in the same era as the Gypsy King.
"When I say I will smash him to pieces, and it won’t be a tough fight, like I said I was going to knock Wilder out in the second fight and I did, I’m going to say it here again: I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese, that’s how easy it’s going to be.
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"When he gets cracked with all those muscles right in the jaw, it’s like getting a boiled egg with a split down the middle, it can’t be repaired. He will go.
"I’ll even give my game-plan away, it’ll be a check left-hook to the temple, his legs will go and he’ll fall on his face.
"He may get back up, then I’ll knock him out with an overhand right, good night. Enough said.”
Fury also added: “I can’t wait to get the big dosser in the ring, give him a good hiding and prove to the world what a fake he is and that there’s only one dominant heavyweight world champion. He goes by the name of the Gypsy King.
"Undefeated, undestructable, unbeatable. Never will lose a fight in the history of this sport ever. Will retire with the crown. I’m not lucky, I’m blessed.”
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