Tyson Fury has responded to Tony Bellew calling him out in typically brilliant fashion.
Despite re-matching David Haye in May, a fight against the former heavyweight world champion continues to do the rounds.
Fury has yet to return to the ring since being stripped and relinquishing his world title after beating Wladimir Kltschko in November 2015.
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But he's regained his British Boxing License following a lengthy battle amid allegations of a positive drug-test.
While the whole boxing community wants Fury to tangle with current heavyweight kingpin Anthony Joshua, fans are warming to Bellew vs. Fury. And the proud Evertonian continued to stoke their rivalry by calling him out over the weekend.
And now Fury has reacted:
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Bellew detailed the advantages he has over Fury.
"He's bigger than me, he's heavier than me and that's where the advantages stop.
"He's slower than me. I actually punch harder than Tyson Fury.
"You can't just go missing for two years and come back and expect to be the same. He's not going to be the same.
Naturally, the self-proclaimed 'Gyspy King' responded true to form.
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"I really hope @tonybellew beats haye so I can butcher him, just for baby's lol he is so funny."
Meanwhile, Fury is on course for a eagerly awaited comeback. He's returned to the gym, trimming down while honing his skills ahead of a huge fight.
Joshua? Bellew? Wilder?
There's no shortage of opponents for Fury who is hellbent on recapturing his belts following his upset victory against the Ukrainian legend.
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However, before a potential Bellew vs. Fury clash, he must first get pass Haye when the pair go head-to-head at the O2 Arena in May.
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