Tyson Fury accepts Joshua’s sparring help ahead of a fight with Wilder


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Tyson Fury has accepted Anthony Joshua sparring help ahead of his second encounter against the self styled Bronze Bomber

“I’ve just seen the video of Joshua on Sky Sports, saying he’d love to come and help me in camp and that I’d fight him quicker than Wilder, that’s for sure,’ Tyson Fury commented on his Instagram site on Tuesday. “When I beat Wilder, I will fight you, AJ, no problem.”

“I’d love to have you in camp, mush,” said Fury about Joshua. “Really, really love to have you in camp workout for this fight and give Deontay Wilder a proper beating.

“I’d love to, I hope you mean it because I’ve love to have you in training camp with me, Thanks very much by the way and well done in your last fight [against Andy Ruiz Jr]. Congratulations and fair play.”  Tyson Fury expressed.

Though some have construed that to mean that both Joshua and Fury are simply afraid of Wilder, another school of thought believes that Joshua, who now holds the WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO belts following his victory over Andy Ruiz Jr, feels he has a better chance of landing a blockbuster unification showdown with Fury than with Wilder.

What remain constant in all these theories is the fact that come  Saturday 22, February 2020 at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA one of the two is going to lose their zero.


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