
Tyson Fury is desperate to see his fellow Brit Anthony Joshua stop Deontay Wilder, but he sees it going the other way.
Joshua and Wilder are in talks to clash in Saudi Arabia in December as part of a heavyweight tournament that could also feature Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk, with the winners fighting each other.
Fury has firsthand knowledge of the danger that Wilder brings having fought him three times before and he has revealed his prediction should the 'Bronze Bomber' take on AJ.
“Do you need me to answer that?" Fury said when asked who would win between Joshua and Wilder.
"I think we all know what happens. I'd love for AJ to knock him out because Wilder's a little b****, he's a p***y.
"But, I just see him getting chinned to be honest.”
The 'Gypsy King' had a recent interaction with Wilder when the pair bumped into each other in Saudi Arabia while attending the Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury fight.
It was a surprisingly friendly encounter with the pair sharing a hug and afterwards Fury even remarked: "I felt absolutely amazing, I almost got a stiffy there. Unbelievable.”
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Wilder's attitude, however, changed drastically when he returned to the USA, as he told ESNEWS: "I can't stand that motherf*****.
"They know what's up, he's a cheater... but [Saudi Arabia] is a peaceful ground."
This rubbed Fury the wrong way, as he responded saying: "When I met him man-to-man, his a***hole fell out.
"He cuddled me like the little b**** that he is.
"Then a week later he goes, 'Tyson's still a piece of s***.'
"I don't hate the guy, he's just a bit of t*****.”
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