DILLIAN WHYTE has branded Deontay Wilder ‘pathetic' after his Instagram rant about getting his world title back off Tyson Fury.
The Bronze Bomber refuses to accept defeat following the seventh round battering he received at the hands of Fury last week.
The 41 KO man has activated the trilogy rematch clause – and claimed ‘the war has only just begun’ in an Instagram video this weekend.
But Whyte, who is desperate for a crack at a world title, was not impressed and slatedhim as ‘pathetic’.
In the video, Wilder, 34, says: "Hello my people, my Bomb Squad army, my Bomb Squad nation, to all my loved ones around the world, I just want to let you know I am here.
"I am a warrior. I am a king that will never give up. I’m a king that will fight to the death.
"And if anyone don’t understand that, don’t understand what it is to go to war, don’t understand what it is to fight, we will rise again.
"I am a warrior. I am a king that will never give up. I’m a king that will fight to the death.
"And if anyone don’t understand that, don’t understand what it is to go to war, don’t understand what it is to fight, we will rise again.
"We will regain the title.
"I will be back. We will hold our heads up high. Your king is in great spirit.
"We will rise like a phoenix from the ashes and regain the title. I’ll see you in a few months, for the war has just begun. All my love to all my people."
The Body Snatcher has been taking swipes at the American left, right and centre as he looks to set up the dog-fight between the two heavyweights – suggesting the Bronze Bomber would ‘s*** himself’ if ever faced up against him.
Whyte has a professional record of 27-1-0, with his only loss coming in the form of a seventh round defeat to a then upcoming Anthony Joshua, losing his British Heavyweight title.
The bust-up would certainly be a spectacle with both fighters only suffering a single loss in their professional careers.
This would also allow the immensely hyped clash between Anthony Joshua and Fury to take place in a heavyweight unification prize-fight battle.
Hwever, it appears Wilder v Fury III will take place after Fury's promoter Bob Arum said the American had invoked the rematch clause.
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