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"We all know what happens" - Tyson Fury reveals prediction for Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder

Tyson Fury believes that Deontay Wilder will easily defeat Anthony Joshua if they fight.

'AJ' and 'The Bronze Bomber' have been in talks for most of 2023, but no fight has been made official. A lot of that has to do with their Saudi Arabia plans blowing up. For most of the year, the bout was targeted for December and would be promoted by Skill Challenge Promotions.

However, the promoter failed to live up to their promises, forcing Eddie Hearn and others to look at new locations. Quickly, Las Vegas and London became frontrunners as they targeted the heavyweight clash for early 2024.

As of now, fans will have to sit and await an announcement that looks increasingly and increasingly less likely. Still, Tyson Fury has a prediction for the fight if it happens. In an interview with Boxing Social, 'The Gypsy King' stated the bout wasn't that hard to predict.

While he would love for Anthony Joshua to pull off the upset, he believes that a Deontay Wilder stoppage is likely. Speaking in the interview, Fury stated:

“Do you need me to answer that? I think we all know what happens. I’d love for AJ to knock him out, because Wilder’s a little b****. He’s a moaning p****, forgive me for my language. But I just see [Joshua] getting chinned to be honest.”

Tyson Fury reacts to Anthony Joshua's goal for Deontay Wilder bout

No,'Tyson Fury doesn't want to see Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder on his undercard.

Earlier this week, fans got a bit of a surprise admission from 'AJ'. While Joshua has largely been quiet throughout his negotiations with 'The Bronze Bomber', he released a bombshell earlier this week.

That bombshell is that the goal is for himself to fight Wilder on the undercard of Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk. That fight is currently eyed for December 23, but 'The Cat' has publically stated that it could be delayed to March or April.

However, Tyson Fury doesn't like that talk at all. He's previously stated that the fight with Usyk will be happening in December, or he will sue him. Responding to IFL TV when asked about Joshua's comments, the champion stated:

"It's quite embarrassing really when you've got a former heavyweight world champion begging for a fight, begging to be on the undercard. Is he a child or what? He wants to go on my undercard? Him vs Wilder? Battle of the biggest loser? Go and get your own show."

See his comments in the video below (5:00)

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