Thor Bjornsson calls out Tyson Fury for crazy 600lbs boxing fight after Gypsy King taunts former Game of Thrones star
HAFTHOR BJORNNSON has responded to Tyson Fury's taunts by asking for a 600lbs showdown in the boxing ring.
Former World's Strongest Man Thor, 33, is unbeaten since turning his hand to boxing last year.
The Icelandic giant has fought four times, drawing his opening two bouts before beating Devon Larrett and fellow strongman Eddie Hall in March.
His exploits have caught the attention of WBC kingpin Fury, who called out the 6ft9 colossus on Wednesday.
Fury wrote on Instagram: "I wonder if Thor Bjornsson could take a crashing right hand to that big jaw?
"Who would have Thor's hammer? Would this mountain be too big to climb?"
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The Gypsy King included a picture of Thor looking trim after his recent weight loss.
Bjornsson cut weight to make his body more adaptable in the boxing ring, going from a mammoth 451lbs during his strongman days down to 321lbs.
That would still give the giant Game of Thrones actor a 60lbs weight advantage over Fury in their potential clash.
And Thor hit back at the Gypsy King's taunts, revealing he would be up for settling their differences in the ring.
He said on Instagram: "Tyson, there's only one way to find out [if Thor could take Fury's punches]. Let's make this fight.
"I'm 100% up for war. Let's do this."
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Bjornsson fought against Brit slugger Eddie Hall in March after three warm-up exhibition contests.
Their showdown was billed as the 'The Heaviest Boxing Match in History' with the combined weight of the fighters almost 650lbs.
Thor dominated 'The Beast' in their Dubai showdown, winning by unanimous decision in a fight marred by live stream issues for punters at home.
Fury meanwhile announced he would retire after beating Dillian Whyte earlier this year.
It's expected that he will return to the ring this year - with one showdown potentially against the winner of Anthony Joshua's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
But the Ukrainian has slammed Fury for his astronomical money demands, with Tyson saying he would only fight for $600m.