Tyson Fury believes he has more to lose against Anthony Joshua. But the Gypsy King reckons his British rival needs the fight more as they plot an undisputed heavyweight showdown for next year.
Unbeaten Fury, 32, must first defend his WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder while WBA, IBF and WBO champion Joshua has to take on Kubrat Pulev.
But Dillian Whyte 's brutal knockout defeat by Alexander Povetkin has removed one big obstacle in the way of putting on the all-British super-fight. “I know Eddie Hearn and Joshua were trying to put a hurdle in the way with Dillian Whyte and 'if you don't fight Whyte then you don't fight Joshua',” Fury told BT Sport.“But the fact of the matter is I don't need any of their fighters, they need me.
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