TYSON FURY branded Deontay Wilder and training partner Malik Scott ‘bitches’ and offered to fight them both on the SAME night.
Scott, who was knocked out by Wilder in their 2014 fight, has been part of the American’s recent road to recovery.
He has been helping the ex-WBC champion in training for a comeback, having not fought since being beaten by Fury in February 2020.
Wilder, 35, has posted clips on the pads with Scott, 40, showing off a different side to his game, working on speed, combinations and body shots.
But Fury, 32, is not so convinced in the turnaround and insisted his old rival will NEVER recover from the defeat he handed him last year.
He told FightHype: “Malik Scott’s a b***h, and so is Deontay Wilder.
“And I’ll fight both of them, one after the other, on the same night. And smack ‘em round, like p****s what they are.
“You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. And once I’ve got his heart and his mojo, it’s right here in me pocket.
“So, if you want them Deontay, come and fight the Gypsy King and come and take what I’ve got belonging to you.”
The heavyweight stars first fought in 2018, but Fury made no mistake in the rematch, twice flooring Wilder before it was stopped in round seven.
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They were signed to an immediate trilogy bout, but Fury’s side argued it expired in October, allowing them to move on.
Instead, the Brit entered talks to fight Anthony Joshua, 32, in an undisputed title decider, which is almost signed for August 14 in Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, Wilder argued his case in arbitration, and according to The Athletic, the process could be completed by Monday.
With Fury seemingly moving on to instead focus on AJ, the Bronze Bomber can be expected to receive a payout for the trilogy collapse.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk