Tyson Fury said on Monday he can knock out fellow British world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua inside two rounds due to his new structure.
WBC belt holder Fury said following Joshua's previous two sessions — a consistent focuses choice over Andy Ruiz Junior in December 2019 and a 10th round stoppage of Kubrat Pulev a month ago — the battle would be a no challenge.
Anger picked up a consistent focuses choice over Swede Otto Wallin in September 2019 preceding a noteworthy seventh-balance thump to take the WBC title off Deontay Wilder last February.
"I don't accept he's (Joshua) tantamount to individuals make him laugh hysterically to be, or he doesn't accept he is in his own self," Fury disclosed to Sky Sports.
"He has a certainty issue. He's falling off two unstable exhibitions and boxing is about who is in structure and who isn't. In his last two battles, he's not in structure.
"On mine, I am, so energy is with me and I simply accept take him out right on time, early, perhaps even one round or two rounds."
Rage is hopeful about the battle, which would be one of the greatest in British boxing history, will occur as quickly as time permits.
Likely obstacles in the method of the super-battle incorporate Joshua's WBO required challenger Oleksandr Usyk and another conceivable gathering among Fury and Wilder.
– 'One-on-one battle' –
Anger, 32, said now was the ideal opportunity for Joshua to back up his words by at last battling him.
"At whatever point the world returns to typical, whatever ordinary may comprise of after this pandemic, at that point that is the point at which this battle will occur," he said.
"This battle has been preparing for quite a while. They've been maintaining a strategic distance from me for quite a while and now it's at long last had the opportunity to occur.
"They either flee from the battle and declare it openly or they take the battle. In any case, it's a conundrum for him."
Wrath accepts there is a basic for the battle to happen in the near future, contrasting the session with the one between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao that at long last occurred in 2015.
Mayweather won it on a consistent choice.
"Boxing is one of those games where infrequently do you see the best battle the best," said Fury.
"It's consistently the hero picks his adversaries and you never get the two top folks battling one another.
"We saw the Mayweather-Pacquiao battle, we were hanging tight for that battle for a very long time. At the point when it at last occurred, I trust Pacquiao was past his best. It possibly ought to have happened four or five years sooner.
"So ideally we will go one-on-one battle with the two best heavyweights out there as well as two heavyweights who are in their prime and not past it."
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