TYSON FURY has called out Oleksandr Usyk to fight in December and goaded: “Find your b***s.”
Usyk challenged Fury last month after beating Anthony Joshua for the second time in under a year.
But the Ukrainian hero – who started his amateur career at middleweight – has ruled himself out until next year.
That sparked a furious reaction from Fury, who wants the first ever four-belt heavyweight unification before Christmas.
He said: “Usyk, middleweight; you say you want the WBC and it’s held by gypsies, it is held by gypsies, it’s held by the Gypsy King.
“And it’s held tightly, grasped tight and all rounds lead to a seven-foot behemoth that will destroy you, middleweight.
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“Middleweight, you will get smashed to bits.
“You say you want to fight me after you beat the bodybuilder, called me out on television, now you’re being a little bitch, p**** boy, running, hiding, saying you’ve got injuries.
“You haven’t got injuries, you had a sparring contest. Get out and fight in December, you let your mouth go, now let’s back it up.
“See if you can back it up, middleweight. It doesn’t matter if it’s December or April or August next year, the outcome will be the same, I’ll obliterate you.
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“I’m a seven-foot, 20 stone behemoth and I will destroy you, middleweight. Find your balls and come see me, bitch.”
Fury, 34, claimed he was retiring after knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, in April unless he was paid £500MILLION to return.
And after again Usyk, 35, outpointed Joshua, 32, the Gypsy King accepted the pound-for-pound star’s challenge.
But he wanted a deal signed and sealed by September, despite his own team revealing February was the likely unification date.
Usyk returned to his war-torn home with a heroes welcome having spent months away from his loved ones while training.
And now, the 2012 Olympic gold medalist and unbeaten professional is ready for down time with family and friends.
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Usyk said: “Fighting Tyson Fury in December is impossible. First, I have old injuries.
“Second, I just don’t want to box in December. I haven’t left the gym for half a year, I want to be with my children, my family.
“Boxing can wait a little. Next year I think it will happen.”
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