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'I would eat you for lunch' - Roy Keane and Micah Richards tease boxing bout as Man United legend called out

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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane and ex-Manchester City defender Micah Richards have teased a potential boxing fight between each other in the future following Anthony Joshua's prediction.

Keane and Richards were in the Sky Sports studio on Sunday afternoon to provide analysis on the Manchester derby. After the game had finished 3-1 in City's favour, a pre-recorded clip of Joshua was shown which looked like it was going to promote his upcoming bout with Francis Ngannou.

Instead, the 34-year-old was asked to pick a winner if Keane and Richards were to meet in the ring. He responded: "Let’s look at the tale of the tape, shall we? READ MORE: Keane responds to Rashford body language READ MORE: Richards' verdict on Berrada's move from City to United "We have got Micah Richards, big guy, looks like a natural heavyweight, solid.

But when we talk about Roy Keane, the one and only, the man that is about that smoke, about that life, he has a bit of amateur experience as well. "If I was to toss a coin I would say it would probably land on Micah but you know when a coin just flips, bounces and lands again it would land on Roy Keane.

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