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Tyson Fury wasted no time in hitting out at rival Anthony Joshua as he promoted his fight with Dillian Whyte.

The 'Gypsy King' came face-to-face with challenger Whyte for the first time ahead of their upcoming heavyweight title clash at Wembley on Saturday. The winner of this fight is expected to be in pole position to face the winner of Joshua's rematch with Usyk later this year, providing Fury does not hang up his gloves.

And Fury took the chance to aim a dig at Joshua, accusing him of dropping out of the heavyweight title picture. "Now I am fighting my old pal Dillian Whyte back home in England for all the glory and all the belts," Fury said. "Who would have fought it? Even me and Dillian probably wouldn't have thought it in front of 94,000 people at Wembley.

"You have got Mr Golden B******* who has been stopped by a middleweight and that's it, where is he now? We are here and we are representing and we are going to put on an awesome show. It has been a great journey and we are looking forward to an awesome memorable night."

Joshua is expected to face Usyk for the second time later this year in a bid to regain his unified titles and set up an

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