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Tyson Fury warns Anthony Joshua fighting him is like ‘wrestling a T-Rex’ and claims he is ‘indestructible’


TYSON FURY has warned heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua he will be like coming up against ‘T-Rex.’

The so-called Battle of Britain is set to go ahead in June after Eddie Hearn sent a contract worth £200million to Fury’s team.

Tyson Fury says he’ll be like fighting a T-Rex inside the ringCredit: Getty Images – Getty

It will be one of the biggest fights in British history with both fighters aiming to become undisputed champ.

And while there are a few loose ends to tie up before an official announcement can be made, the mind games have well and truly begun.

During an interview with journalist Gareth A Davies, when the topic of his fight with Joshua arose, Fury responded: “I’ve got a bigger heart, tougher, mentally and physically stronger.

“I punch harder, everything’s in my favour.

“When I take it to them, they can’t deal with it. It’s like wrestling a T-Rex. They can’t win. I’m indestructible.

“I can’t be beaten, if I’m injury-free and active there is no losing.”

Fury also hinted he was going to attack AJ from the off just like he did in his victory over Deontay Wilder.

The Gypsy King added: “Just like I did with Wilder.

Fury is stepping up the mind games to take on Anthony JoshuaCredit: PA:Press Association

“They said he said he was going to box and move, what did I do?

“Straight at him, bombs all the way through until he got stopped.”

If Fury lands all the heavyweight title belts he has big plans for 2022… drinking a pint in 365 different pubs.

He said: “In 2022, my goal is to have one pint a day for 365 days in the year, but it has to be in a different pub each day.

“I’m going to take a picture with the pint and pub in the background every day and at the end of the year, I’m going to put 365 of them onto a massive collage.”

Watch Tyson Fury train for Anthony Joshua fight as coach SugarHill Steward gives him tips to cancel out AJ’s attack


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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