Fiji Sun

FURY RATES LEGENDS:

I’M BETTER THAN TYSON, ALI, LOUIS, PATTERSON, FOREMAN

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Tyson Fury has claimed he would have no trouble beating a prime Mike Tyson as he labelled himself the best fighter ‘in the last thousand years’.

The Gypsy King is aiming to be crowned the the undisputed champion when he faces Anthony Joshua twice next year in a mouthwater­ing Battle of Britain.

Fury believes it is a question of when and not if he will get his hands on all four belts, and claims no legendary fighter could have stood in his way.

The 31-year-old was asked specifical­ly on whether he would have relished a scrap against Iron Mike.

And when asked who would win between the pair, Fury told Steve Bunce on BT Sport: “There isn’t a heavyweigh­t from any era in the last a thousand years that could’ve tackled me or beat me.

“Never mind Mike Tyson from the 80s, Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Lennox Lewis, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Rocky

Marciano,

Floyd

Patterson,

Gene

Tunney,

Jem Mace,

John L.

Sullivan.

“Going right back to the beginning, not one of them could’ve beaten the

Gypsy King. I’m too big, I’m too good and I’ve got too many styles for them. I’m an adapter and they couldn’t even beat me anyway.

“I’m the greatest fighter that has ever lived. Never mind heavyweigh­t, greatest fighter that’s ever lived. How about that for a bit of modesty?!”

Tyson is expected to make a stunning return to the ring in an exhibition scrap at the age of 53, after the former heavyweigh­t king shared another sensationa­l video of himself hitting pads last month. It comes 33 years after Tyson announced himself as a legend in boxing after being crowned the youngest heavyweigh­t champion ever.

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