Tyson Fury doesn’t believe that there’s any heavyweight that can beat him. The WBC ruler, who defends his crown on October 9th against Deontay Wilder, has backed himself to emerge victorious in contests against Wilder and Anthony Joshua as he seeks to enhance his legacy as heavyweight champion.
Speaking on Gary Neville’s The Overlap, Fury admits that there is a limited time on his career and that he only has a few fights before walking away from a sport that has provided him with wonderful moments against the likes of Wilder, Derek Chisora and Wladimer Klitschko.
"I've never lost a fight. I don't think I'll ever lose a fight, no. I don't think I will. I don't think there's nobody out there to beat me," said Fury to the former Manchester United and England star. “Everybody wants to talk to me about the Joshua fight. They don't care about the fight that I'm having.
“All of a sudden, they want me to look over what I'm doing and then get chinned. I'm laid on my back flat by Wilder and he's taking my position. I've only got, two, three fights left, because there's no more challenges. They've all been beaten. I've got Wilder next and provided I get through that, then I've got AJ."