Tyson Fury insists he carries more power than Anthony Joshua as the heavyweight rivals gear up for their double-header next year.
The Brits have agreed a deal in principle to meet in 2021 to crown the first undisputed champion of the division since Lennox Lewis.
Fury has knocked out 21 of his 30 opponents while Joshua has the same number of stoppages from only 24 fights. But the giant Traveller insists his early start in the professional game means he had to learn on the job. "The thing is I turned pro at 19 as a child and I was boxing men," said Fury. "He (Joshua) never turned pro until he was in his mid 20s as a man and he'd already had a lot of fights. "I was learning as a young kid coming up in the game and I learned the trade as a
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