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Tyson Fury has said he is “sick of hearing excuses” from Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte, as he looks to finalize his next fight.
The Wbc champion has called for Joshua to step aside from his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, to facilitate a unification fight . A bid with WBC mandatory challenger , Dillian Whyte is to take place on Wednesday, as the boxing world looks forward to the gypsy king’s second world title fight defence around spring.
Confident Fury, who so far stands tall above all heavyweights in size and substance, was bullish in his tone. He said:
“I am sick of looking at these bums, sick of listening to their excuses,” Fury said on social media.
“Is Dillian Whyte going to fight me? Is Anthony Joshua going to step aside? Tick tick tock. The time has run out of the bottle. You’re all getting a good hiding – cowards.”
Fury produced a career best performance last October when he stopped Deontey Wilder in an 11 round thriller in Las Vegas. Joshua on the other hand lost his titles to Usyk in a one sided unanimous 12 rounds fight. The unbeaten giant is ready for any heavyweight as considers Whyte and Joshua a class beneath him.
Tyson Fury(right( says Dillian Whyte is a bum in comparison to him Image:Skysports
After news emerged that Fury’s promoters Frank Warren and Bob Arum were in talks with his team, Joshua responded denying any contract had been signed.
“You know what’s bad about all these interviews I see?”, he said. “I see certain interviews that quote what I said, and I think to myself: ‘I ain’t done no interviews. Where did this person get this information from?”
“I’m hearing people saying, ‘AJ accepts £15m to step aside’. I ain’t signed no contract, I ain’t seen no contract. I’m the man in control of my destiny, I’m a smart individual and I make calculated decisions every step of the way.”
Whyte, the WBC’s mandatory challenger, has protested against the 80/20 purse split proposed by the champion, and the pair have gone back and forth in aim of agreeing and acceptable deal.
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Making excuses: Anthony Joshua Image: Nick Potts
In a pair of follow-up clips, Fury said: “I’m ready to fight this weekend.
“I’ve been training for three weeks – how long does a man need to train?
“Joshua’s a coward, Usyk’s a p***y and Dillian Whyte don’t wanna fight, so if you can prove me wrong, get to f***ing fighting you pair of cowards.
“You’re all cowards, you’re all bum dossers. Either fight or do one you pack of wet lettuces.
“I’m just gonna keep videoing until one of these cowards decides to fight. You’re all cowards, s***house bums.
In a pair of follow-up clips, Fury said: “I’m ready to fight this weekend.
“I’ve been training for three weeks – how long does a man need to train?
“Joshua’s a coward, Usyk’s a p***y and Dillian Whyte don’t wanna fight, so if you can prove me wrong, get to f***ing fighting you pair of cowards.
“You’re all cowards, you’re all bum dossers. Either fight or do one you pack of wet lettuces.
“I’m just gonna keep videoing until one of these cowards decides to fight. You’re all cowards, s***house bums.
“I don’t care who I fight, AJ, Usyk, Dillian Whyte or any of them.
“Fight me, I’m the best man that’s ever lived.
“I’ll annihilate the lot of you and destroy you, submit you, tap you b****es out. Come and fight.”
“I don’t care who I fight, AJ, Usyk, Dillian Whyte or any of them.
“Fight me, I’m the best man that’s ever lived.
“I’ll annihilate the lot of you and destroy you, submit you, tap you b****es out. Come and fight.”
Fury is currently the man to beat, having won all his 32 fights, whilst Joshua has lost 2 fights from 24 contests.