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Christmas-loving, but foul-mouthed: Tyson Fury has one request for Santa

As boxing fans began to salivate over the prospect of an Anthony Joshua-Tyson Fury boxing showdown, Fury has lashed out at Joshua and promised to knock him out “in three rounds”.

FURY IS SELDOM SHORT OF A WORD

Fury, seldom short of a word or an opportunity to promote his clothing range, unleashed a tirade against Joshua, who knocked out challenger Kubrat Pulev of Bulgaria in the ninth round on Saturday at Wembley Arena.

Joshua was initially reluctant to mention a fight against Fury for the undisputed heavyweight crown in his post-bout interview, asking instead for the crowd for their opinion.

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Under further questioning on Sky Sport UK, he said “Whoever has the belt I would love to compete with them. If that is Tyson Fury, let it be Tyson Fury.’’

Fury reacted with a foul-mouthed rant on his Instagram and Twitter feeds.

“Anthony Joshua just s… himself live on television. He got asked if he wanted the fight, and he went around the bushes….

“I want the fight, I want the fight next, I will knock him out inside three rounds, he is a big bondosser, I can’t wait to knock him out.”

“Dosser” is the term Fury coined for Deontay Wilder, whom he beat in a seventh round TKO in Las Vegas in February.

It’s also a term he uses to punt his clothing merchandise – and his tweet before the Joshua rant featured him in a range of Christmas jumpers and T-shirts, starting with the message: “Merry Christmas you big dossers’.’

Promoters are already talking about the “Battle of the Brits”, with Joshua’s World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisation belts and Fury’s World Boxing Council title on the line.

Fury’s promoter Bob Arum was in no doubt such a fight would rival the Muhammed Ali v Joe Frazier bout at Madison Square Garden in 1971.

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