Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale: Tyson Fury predicting easy night’s work for AJ in his first IBF world title defence
'I don’t think Breazeale is any good at all,' said WBO and WBA Super title-holder ahead of Saturday's heavyweight bout
TYSON FURY is predicting an easy night’s work for Anthony Joshua against Dominic Breazeale on Saturday.
Breazeale, 30, boasts a 17-fight unbeaten record going into the clash with the IBF world heavyweight champ at London’s O2 Arena.
But Fury does not expect the 6ft 7in Californian to give Joshua any problems — despite 15 of his victories coming by way of knockout.
The WBO and WBA Super title-holder, who faces a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko in Manchester on July 9, said: “I don’t think Breazeale is any good at all.
“He’s got an undefeated record but he’s no good — he’s not a fighter in my opinion. I just see it being a knock-over again.
“There are people out there who you could hit with a sledgehammer and they wouldn’t fall over.
“So don’t be mistaken that Joshua can punch a hole through anybody, because that’s just not the case.
“We see these people who come in, take two or three punches and just want to go down — like our man Arnold Gjergjaj, who David Haye beat.
“Gjergjaj took one jab and went over. He was looking for the canvas the whole time.