Tyson Fury challenges Deontay Wilder to bare knuckle brawl at Times Square
The British star controversially drew with the American in his comeback fight in December and is itching for another crack
TYSON FURY has challenged Deontay Wilder to bare a knuckle brawl in Times Square as he seeks revenge.
The British star, 30, controversially drew with the American in his comeback fight in December and is desperate for another crack.
Fury has now called Wilder a "bum" after the latter obliterated Dominic Breazeale with a devastating one punch KO at the weekend.
The Gypsy King told TMZ Sports: “Wilder is a bum, he’s got a puncher’s chance – that’s it.
"Like I said, Wilder is a massive dosser, and he works for me.
That’s all Wilder is, he’s a big bum dosser, bum city – anytime, any place, anywhere.
"SUCK MY NUTS"
"When we fight again, I promise he’ll be looking at the stars.”
“If he's got anything to say, come see me. We'll have a bare knuckle fight in Times Square this evening."
When asked if he would like to send a message to Wilder, Fury said: “Deontay Wilder, go suck my nuts.”
Meanwhile, Fury has claimed he is anticipated a proper rematch with Wilder this year - but it could be closer to March 2020 at this rate.
He added: “This rematch has got to happen, but it won't be in May, June, July or August.
"This fight, I'm being told, is likely to happen in March or April next year."
Fury is next set to face Tom Schwarz on June 15 in Las Vegas' Mack Center.