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Tyson Fury reveals punch combo he plans to KO Anthony Joshua with as Eddie Hearn predicts round nine stoppage for AJ

TYSON FURY has revealed the punch combination he thinks will knock out Anthony Joshua.

But while in conversation with Eddie Hearn, the promoter offered his prediction of a ninth-round stoppage for AJ.

Tyson Fury has revealed the combination he thinks will knock out Anthony Joshua

Fury was on Hearn’s BBC ‘No Passion, No Point‘ podcast, where he described how he envisions beating Joshua.

He said: “I will cut Anthony Joshua down like a hot knife through cheese. That’s how easy it’s going to be. That’s how easy it’s going to be.

“When he gets cracked with all them muscles right in the jaw, it’s like getting a boiled egg with a split down the middle, it can’t be repaired.

“He will go. I’ll even tell you what punch it’s going to be, I’ll even give my game plan away; it will be a check left hook straight to the temple.

“His legs will go and he’ll fall on his face. He may get back up and I’ll knock him out with the overhand right. Goodnight. Enough said.”

Hearn, who has promoted Joshua since the heavyweight’s 2013 debut, unsurprisingly hit back and backed his golden goose.

He responded: “OK. I think he stops you in nine rounds.”

The Gypsy King, 32, then gave long-time rival Joshua, 31, praise but insisted the difference between them is he is motivated by winning, not money.

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Fury said: “There’s only one difference, he’s a great champion, two-time champion and all that, he’s knocked out loads of people.

“But the real difference here in men is, he’s a businessman and I’m a f***ing spartan.

“I don’t care about money, I’m a spartan, I live to fight. I don’t care about any other thing in boxing, I don’t want to be a billionaire.

“I don’t want to be a businessman, I’m not interested. The only thing that I love is a fight.”

Both heavyweight champions signed to fight in March with promoters left to agree a date and venue.

Hearn has maintained AJ and Fury have both agreed a site deal, believed to be in Saudi Arabia on August 7.

It will promise, for the first time in heavyweight history, that all four WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO titles will be at stake as well as British bragging rights.