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Tyson: I will be like Ali and beat Joshua

- BOXING

TYSON Fury believes a battle of Britain showdown between himself and Anthony Joshua would resemble Muhammad Ali’s ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ with George Foreman.

A number of personal issues have kept the Manchester fighter on the sidelines since November 2015, when he pulled off the shock defeat of Wladimir Klitschko to claim the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweigh­t titles, and he remains without a boxing licence.

In his absence, fellow Briton Joshua has emerged as the dominant force in boxing’s blue riband division, capturing the WBA and IBF crowns and stopping all 20 of his profession­al opponents.

A bout between the unbeaten pair continues to gather momentum and Fury believes Joshua is a comparable figure to Foreman, a much-feared fighter who had 37 knockout wins in 40 fights prior to facing Ali in Zaire in October 1974.

Fury takes inspiratio­n from Ali, who was stripped of the heavyweigh­t title and was exiled from boxing for three years after refusing to be drafted in the US Army for the Vietnam War before returning to defeat Foreman in one of boxing’s biggest upset wins.

Fury posted an image of the two all-time great combatants on Instagram, along with the caption: “This is what’s to come!

“The old champ coming back to fight a man who every1 thinks will ko me, same as Ali vs Forman the stylish Ali vs the mummy Forman (sic)! We all know what happens in this fight!

“I know you all got me whooped, but I will not lay down or be afraid of some muscles & I have the mentality of a winner a man who has never lost a fight.” Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has already said Fury also contacted US President Donald Trump on Twitter to ask him to join his ringwalk. Fury said: “@realDonald­Trump who do you think wins the fury vs AJ fight? You can walk me out if you want, be a part of the biggest fight ever.” Fury, who is still waiting for a final ruling from UK Anti-Doping on a suspended drugs ban after the hearing was adjourned in July, also laid down the gauntlet to WBC champion Deontay Wilder.

He added: “A true champion coming back to claim his thrown.

“This is my era, they are from my time, I must destroy them.

“AJ & Wilder I’m coming back for you pair, my mission is seek & destroy.

“The only thing on my mind is destructio­n who ever gets in my way will be dealt with accordingl­y.

“There’s only 1 winner & that’s the fans!

“Let’s make the heavyweigh­ts great again, fight the best in the division.”

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Tyson Fury and, right, Anthony Joshua. Below: Ali and Foreman
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