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‘Heavyweights – I own these motherf***ers’ – Tyson Fury roars message to boxing rivals Joshua, Usyk and Wilder


TYSON FURY has sent a roaring message to his heavyweight rivals and claims he owns the lot of them.

The unbeaten Gypsy King is still the WBC champion despite announcing his retirement.

Tyson Fury sending a roaring message to his heavyweight rivals

And he was quick to remind the division that he is still the top dog.

Fury, 33, said: “I’m the f***ing best, I’m the f***ing best, I’m the best there ever was, the best there ever was, I’m the f***ing boss.”

Fury then ended his song and added: “I’m the f***ing boss. Heavyweights – I own those motherf***ers.”

Fury announced his retirement in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, at Wembley.

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But he remains linked with a comeback to fight either Joshua, 32, or Oleksandr Usyk, 35, who rematch on August 20 in Saudi Arabia.

Talk of an exhibition bout with Game of Thrones star and ex-world’s strongest man Hafthor Bjornsson, 33, has also surfaced.

And promoter Eddie Hearn even claimed Fury’s team reached out to Derek Chisora, 38, for a bizarre trilogy despite his 2011 and 2014 wins.

David Ghansa of 258 MGT told The Independent: “Tyson’s team have indeed reached out to us about a potential fight towards the end of the year.

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“And we have held initial discussions with more talks to be scheduled in due course.

“It would be a massive fight for the UK if we can make it happen, and a fight that we have seen sells very well in the past.

“I think that fight sells out a stadium in a pre-Christmas cracker.”

Tyson Fury retired after knocking out Dillian WhyteCredit: Getty
Derek Chisora is said to have been in talks for a trilogy with Tyson FuryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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