Tyson Fury has continued to hurled insults at his countryman Anthony Joshua ahead of their proposed unification bout this year.
The reigning WBC champion took to the social media to call out the two-time heavyweight champions, saying the Watford-born boxer should come out to battle him.
Both boxers have been scheduled unofficially to face-off this year after Fury’s trilogy agreement Deontay Wilder appears to have been shelfed.
The Gypsy King posted a picture of himself while making his entry into the arena for his second bout with the Bronze Bomber about a year ago with the caption which states:
“Let me show you what a boss is chicken, Anthony Joshua.” Earlier in the week, Fury called Joshua out on his official Twitter page, saying:
“Anthony Joshua, don’t be chicken like you did vs Deontay Wilder, come out and meet me for battle. let me show you what a Boss is. Chicken any day of the week twice on a Sunday.”
Meanwhile, Fury remains unbeaten in the heavyweight category having won 30 of his 31 professional fights with the remaining one ending in a draw. He won 21 of the bouts through knockouts.