Daily Dispatch

Hell hath no Fury like fellow Briton feeling scorned

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TYSON Fury taunted Anthony Joshua on Monday by insisting he could beat the world heavyweigh­t champion with “one arm tied behind my back”.

Shortly after his thrilling 11thround stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko at London’s Wembley on Saturday, Joshua ‘called out’ fellow British heavyweigh­t Fury by saying: “Fury, where are you at, baby?”

While Joshua and Ukrainian veteran Klitschko retained a respectful tone towards one another both before and after their epic fight, the same cannot be said of Joshua’s relationsh­ip with Fury which has been marked by a series of back-and-forth taunts. Fury dramatical­ly beat Klitschko on points in a world title fight in November 2015 and once held both the Internatio­nal Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Associatio­n (WBA) belts now held by Joshua. But he hasn’t boxed since, with mental health problems forcing him to relinquish his titles, while his licence to box was subsequent­ly suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control. Fury, however, could have his licence returned at a hearing next week and if Klitschko does not want a rematch with Joshua or terms for one cannot be agreed to, the momentum behind an all-British clash for the world heavyweigh­t title could prove hard to stop. “Styles do make fights but I am sure I can beat AJ (Joshua) with one arm tied behind my back,” Fury said in a Sky Sports interview from his training base in Marbella, on Spain’s south coast. “I have been out of the ring as long as Klitschko but the difference is, I am not 41, I am 28.” Reflecting on the Wembley epic, Fury, who labelled Joshua a “pumped-up weightlift­er”, said: “It was an excellent fight, very entertaini­ng and enjoyable and I was screaming for AJ to smash him. “I wonder what people would be saying today if Klitschko had done him in the sixth. “I was screaming, pulling my hair out – or what little hair I’ve got left – because I was worried it would cost us millions!

“He (Joshua) showed he can get dropped and come back, which is what champions are made of. He showed he can recover from taking big shots.”

However, Fury added: “There’s only one fight out there, the biggest fight in the world and everyone knows that. It is the heavyweigh­ts, it is me and AJ, no one else.

“I am here, I am the lineal champion, I am still number one in the world and everybody knows that.” — AFP Do you have a story: Call Daily Dispatch

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? UP FOR THE FIGHT: Anthony Joshua would relish the chance to take on British heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury, as the two have already engaged in verbal barrages
Picture: Reuters UP FOR THE FIGHT: Anthony Joshua would relish the chance to take on British heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury, as the two have already engaged in verbal barrages
 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? IT’S WAIT AND SEE: Tyson Fury may have his licence to box reinstated soon
Picture: GETTY IMAGES IT’S WAIT AND SEE: Tyson Fury may have his licence to box reinstated soon

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