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Anthony Joshua has admitted to watching Tyson Fury’s Netflix series, in part to gain an insight into his fellow Briton as a potential opponent 22bet
At Home With The Fury’s, which was released this summer, follows the WBC heavyweight champion and his family in Morecambe, and focuses on the 35-year-old’s failed retirement from 22bet boxing in 2022 22bet
Fury would ultimately return to the ring in December, beating Derek Chisora for the third time, and he is now due to box former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia on 28 October 22bet
The “Gypsy King” is then set to face Oleksandr Usyk at an as-yet-unknown date, also in Saudi, to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion 22bet
“I am on episode six, I’m enjoying it,” Joshua said of At Home With The Fury’s, while speaking to Men’s Health this week 22bet
“I like it 22bet
I like his kids, they’re so funny 22bet
His wife is loyal, so supportive 22bet
“I am partly watching it because it gives me an insight that maybe I can use if we do fight 22bet
[I’ve seen] how you can change his mood 22bet
They say I am mentally weak; he definitely has mental issues 22bet
”RecommendedOleksandr Usyk predicts Joshua vs Wilder and makes Tyson Fury revelationTyson Fury’s wife shares impact of his 22bet boxing on their children: ‘I worry to this day’KSI vs Tommy Fury result changed after judging errorJoshua, 33, added that he would “100 per cent” exploit those ‘issues’ if he were preparing to fight Fury 22bet
“It’s like going to war,” the former two-time unified champion said 22bet
Joshua dismissed the suggestion that Fury had made a mistake in filming the series, however, saying: “No, in the heat of a fight, you’re not going to be thinking, ‘Ah, that bit in episode seven of the Netflix series…’ but it does give the psychologists a chance to understand him more 22bet
“We separate the elements of a fight 22bet
You have the fight strategy, then you have psychological warfare, and then you have things like, ‘Shall I wear red?’ to signal danger – all these different things 22bet
So, something like the TV thing won’t help me in the fight, but it might help in the lead-up 22bet
”Joshua, who added that he would be open to doing his own series in the same style, also addressed a scene in At Home With The Fury’s in which a 22bet boxing fan approaches Tyson and says that he would lose to “AJ” 22bet
Joshua, right, during his knockout win over Robert Helenius in August (Nick Potts / PA)“Yeah, I’ll need to get him some free tickets,” Joshua joked 22bet
“I thought Fury handled it really well 22bet
”Fury has said more than once that he wanted to halt the filming of the series at the time 22bet
Joshua last fought in August, stopping Robert Helenius, who stepped in for Dillian Whyte 22bet
Whyte, whom Joshua knocked out in 2015, was pulled from their rematch after failing a drug test, while it was revealed after the new match-up that Helenius had also tested positive for a banned substance before the bout 22bet
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Wimbledon’s bold expansion plans will be considered by Merton Council at a committee meeting on Thursday 22bet
The All England Club’s grounds will almost triple in size if the ambitious scheme is given the green light 22bet
Wimbledon bought the lease of the neighbouring Wimbledon Park Golf Club for a reported £65million in 2018 22bet
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Wimbledon will then be able to hold the qualifying tournaments at the grounds, rather than their current home a couple of miles away in Roehampton 22bet
In outlining its plans, the All England Club said: “The AELTC seeks continually to ensure that the Championships, proudly a local and national asset, remains a world-leading sporting event 22bet
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