JOY FOR FURY

Joe Joyce reveals how Tyson Fury could beat Anthony Joshua and reveals ‘negative’ AJ is ‘wary of shots coming at him’

JOE JOYCE reckons Tyson Fury would beat Anthony Joshua if they fought.

The Brit thinks that Fury's technique, mental strength and experience would be enough to defeat Joshua - if the pair ever step into the ring.

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Joe Joyce believes Tyson Fury could beat Anthony Joshua having sparred with both men

And the Juggernaut thought AJ's 'negative style' would contribute to his undoing against his fellow Brit.

The heavyweight showdown between Fury and Joshua to unify the division was verbally agreed to take place last year.

However, Oleksandr Usyk threw a spanner in the works by defeating AJ - robbing him of his belts.

Fury had to fight and beat Deontay Wilder in their trilogy fight and was then forced into a mandatory fight against Dillian Whyte.

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Since that Wembley Stadium mauling, Fury has seen a potential unification fight with Uysk fall apart.

While AJ has returned to the ring and beaten Jermaine Franklin, after which he hinted that he would be open to fighting Fury.

Pundits and fighters are split over who they think would win - Carl Froch, Tony Bellew and Wladimir Klitschko are in Team AJ.

But Mike Tyson, Roy Jones Jr and George Foreman are backing the Gypsy King.

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And Joyce is in the latter camp, believing the unbeaten WBC champ will come out on top.

He told the before Usyk shocked AJ in 2021: "I’m going with Fury because of his performances and the way he’s come back from his lowest point to beat Deontay Wilder for the WBC.

“I think that while Joshua’s picked himself up since losing to Andy Ruiz Jr, he’s kind of been a bit too negative in his style, and been a bit wary of the shots coming back at him.

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“Don’t get me wrong, it’s a 50-50 fight.

"Joshua has got great strength, hand speed, dedication and motivation, and he’s very competitive.

"With Fury, you know he is mentally very strong, tactically as well.

"He’s unorthodox and hard to hit, he’s fast and he’s a bigger guy with the longer reach. For me, he has the edge.”

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Joyce beat Daniel Dubois in November 2020 to land British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight titles, before knocking out Carlos Takam inside six rounds.

The Juggernaut hasn't been in the ring since he dismantled Joseph Parker in 11 rounds back in their September slugfest.

But will be on show on Saturday evening as he takes on Zhilei Zhang at the Copper Box in London.

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The Juggernaut reckons AJ's 'negative style' will be costly when he takes on the Gypsy KingCredit: Instagram / @anthonyjoshua
Joyce beat Daniel Dubois to claim the British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight titlesCredit: Richard Pelham - The Sun
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