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Joseph Parker issues prediction for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua

Joshua Parker reckons Tyson Fury will KO Anthony Joshua if they lock horns in December as he possesses a 'bigger engine than any other fighter.'

AJ's career was left in tatters following his second consecutive loss to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia last month. But the 32-year-old's been given a lifeline by Fury, 34, who called him out shortly after the bitter defeat.

The British heavyweights are now on the verge of agreeing terms for the blockbuster bout that's set to take place on December 3 after Fury's promoter Frank Warren revealed he's sent AJ's camp a 60/40 split offer in Fury's favour, which will get split evenly down the middle in a rematch if Joshua clinches victory.

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However, a rematch won't be necessary as Fury will put a stop to the fight quite early on if Joshua comes out swinging. And a defensive strategy from AJ will result in the same outcome - albeit later on in the fight, Parker reckons.

Parker, 30, has been training with Fury in Morecambe as he prepares for his WBO interim title fight against Joe Joyce on Saturday night. And the Gypsy King's vigour-filled performances in training that put him above any other fighter have led Parker to make his bold claims.

But Parker, who lost to AJ in 2018 on points, also admitted that his opinion is biased as he shares a close relationship with Fury that blossomed after beating the Brit's cousin Hughie in 2017.

The New Zealand native told the Daily Mail: "Everyone knows what I think, which is that Tyson stops him. I never really understood how Tyson fought until I started training with him, and I saw that he would out-train any fighter at any weight class that I’ve ever trained with.

"He has

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