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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Gypsy King tore AJ's record to shreds in 2021

All the talk is about Tyson Fury potentially having a big money bout with fellow Brit Anthony Joshua, pending an agreement, of course.

The rivalry between the two heavyweights has grown over the last three years now, but recently it’s started to heat up again.

The Gypsy King was supposedly set for battle with AJ in August last year, but then an arbitration judge put a stop to that by making Fury face off with Deontay Wilder for a third and final time.

However, Fury recently called out Joshua for a WBO heavyweight championship clash following AJ’s unanimous decision loss in his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on August 20, 2022.

This comes after Usyk has said he has no plans of fighting again this year, which means that Fury is without an opponent so he turned to the former champion in Joshua instead.

Fury, being the character that he is, dubbed it a “Battle of Britain”, Joshua later responded by directing him to his management team and stating he’d be ready by December.

After they’ve been trash talking each for a number of years now, we could finally see them take each other on in the future.

Now with all that being said, we thought we’d take a look back on comments made by Fury in the past towards his next potential opponent.

The Gypsy King’s comments as a guest on The Overlap, Gary Neville’s show on Sky Sports, have resurfaced recently where he criticised the 32-year-old for fighting boxers outside of their prime.

Whilst discussing the subject with the former Manchester United full-back, he said: “I do think that the best boxers do fight each other eventually, but it’s not gonna when everyone calls for it.

“It only happens when say one boxer’s on the slide and one’s in his prime. Then you get them wanting to fight each

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