Anthony Joshua Sends Violent Warning To Tyson Fury And Predicts How The Fight Will Go
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Anthony Joshua has warned Tyson Fury he wants to "break his head" ahead of their potential blockbuster undisputed bout.
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Joshua and Fury are set to collide in a 'Battle of Britain' showdown next year after agreeing to a two-fight deal.
And the unified heavyweight champion believes he'll take out his rival in six rounds when they finally meet.
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Speaking on Sky One's A League of Their Own, he said: "I have a lot of respect for the man, he's a good family man and a good fighter, but on the other hand, I want to break his head.
"First six rounds, I think, well I know I'm going to take him out then."


The 30-year-old added: "I have had a shorter career, so I'm fresher.
"I've been in the deep end longer so I can handle the pressure and I believe I'm going to take him out.
"Fury drew the first and then rejigged his game plan and took Wilder out and schooled him really but I think I'm faster than Wilder anyway, call it what you want, I believe I'm better."


Joshua and Fury are scheduled to have their own title defences against Kubrat Pulev and Deontay Wilder, respectively.
'AJ' is set to defend his WBA (super), IBF and WBO titles against Pulev in November/December.
'The Gypsy King', on the other hand, will fight Wilder in their trilogy bout with the WBC title on the line.
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