The Gypsy King Tyson Fury has claimed that upcoming opponent Deontay Wilder would knock out the unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in just one round
Full ArticleTyson Fury insists Deontay Wilder “would knock out Anthony Joshua in one round”
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