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‘We need to conduct ourselves in better fashion’ – Anthony Joshua reacts to Tyson Fury’s explicit rant to True Geordie


ANTHONY JOSHUA has reacted to Tyson Fury’s explicit rant with YouTuber True Geordie.

Podcaster True Geordie probed Fury on his third fight with Chisora, the man he twice beat in 2011 and 2014.

Anthony Joshua has reacted to Tyson Fury’s explicit rant with YouTuber True GeordieCredit: Getty

And it led to the Gypsy King firing insults at the host – real name Brian Davis.

In response, heavyweight rival Joshua told SPORTbible: “Listen, there’s one thing being the champion of the ring and there’s another being the champion of the people outside of the ring.

“We need to conduct ourselves in better fashion because there’s youngsters that are watching us.

“I’m not the judge who can say what’s right or wrong, we just have to try and conduct ourselves in better fashion when we can, when we’re in front of the camera.

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“When we can, just try. Try, try, try, that’s for the up-and-coming fighters.”

Fury, 34, faces Chisora, 38, on December 3 at Tottenham’s stadium, in a bout criticised by fans due to his pair one-sided wins in the past.

It came after talks with Joshua, 33, collapsed and Oleksandr Usyk, 35, ruled himself out of a unification until next year.

In the now-viral interview, the Gypsy King was told that fans did not really care about him fighting Chisora.

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Fury signed off the interview by telling True Geordie: “I think you’re a t****r. You little t***pot.

“And I won’t be doing any more interviews with you little t***pot, bearded, bald-headed t***er.

“Kiss my b**ls, you little w**ker. You little s***house.”

True Geordie’s heated podcast with Tyson Fury


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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