TYSON FURY has labelled Anthony Joshua as a 'big ugly dosser' after his rival blamed him for failing to reach an agreement over their undisputed bout.
Olympic gold medallist AJ took to social media where he stated he is 'tired' of waiting for their heavyweight dust-up to be announced, leading the Gypsy King to fire back.
Both men agreed a site deal last month, with the contest believed to be held in Saudi Arabia in August.
And Joshua tweeted his frustrations over the hold-up, as he told the WBC champion he wants to see 'less talk, more action'.
"Spartan,” the 31-year-old wrote aimed at the Gypsy King.
"I’m tired. My fans are tired. Your fans are tired. We’re all tired of the talk. Less talk. More action!"
To which Fury, 32, hit back by commenting: "Come get some then you big ugly dosser???? YOUR (sic) NO TALK NO ACTION."
Fury's fans immediately came to his defence, as one messaged: "Mate he doesn't wanna fight no minerals you will end his career."
Another remarked: "Anthony Joshua has ran scared of both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
"He knows either one would destroy him. If this wasn’t the case the fight would’ve been done by now."
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A third urged Fury: "Just sign the contract instead of talking s*** and making your fans believe you actually want to fight."
Meanwhile one simply stated: "Just get it signed and sorted then. Enough of this s***."
Both Fury and AJ are in training for their fight, with Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn revealing the contest will be announced this week.
Speaking to Boxing Social immediately after Canelo Alvarez's win against Billy Joe Saunders, he said: "We thought about making some noise tonight.
"But, I think because of the various broadcasters, it wouldn’t have gone down too well.
"But I will tell you, it is 100 per cent being announced this week. Yes, I’ve said that a few times.
"I’m going one better than that; by our Manchester show…oh f***** hell I’ve put myself in it now.
“I think I am safe to say that! We had a good meeting with the governing bodies where we confirmed that position to them.
“I’m not going to say too much, but..”
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