Two-time heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury claims he is a bigger puncher than two-time unified heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua.
AllNews understands that an agreement has been reached in principle for the two Brits to face off in 2021 in a double-header.
Reacting to Frank Warren's suggestion that he is the more devastating puncher, the 'Gypsy King' who is yet to taste loss in over 30 professional fights, concurs, telling Queensbury Promotions' YouTube channel: "I turned pro at 19. As a child, I was boxing men.
"[Joshua] never turned pro until he was mid-20s, when he was a man. So I was learning as a young kid. If I had turned pro at 25, 26, then I'd have knocked all the people out who went the distance with me when I was a young boy.
"I've never been a stand-still man who lands big shots, because I'm a slick boxer. I've just knocked out the heaviest puncher in boxing history. Andy Ruiz is not a big puncher but he knocked out Anthony Joshua.
"So I'd say I am a harder puncher than him. There's people who have sparred both of us and quite a few of them have said it as well.
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"But it's not about who can punch hardest - it's about the skill that goes behind it. I am still unbeaten in a 12-year professional career. I'm a force to be reckoned with."
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