Reigning WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, has thrown a major dig at British fighter, Anthony Joshua, over unification fight.
Recall that boxing promoter Eddie Hearn said Joshua asked him to come to terms with fellow countryman, Tyson Fury, over a unification fight after 31-year-old defeated American boxer, Deontay Wilder last month.
Fury said Joshua, who holds the other three major belts in the division, is not a real champion.
Asked about taking on Joshua to become the undisputed champion, Fury said on ITV's This Morning: "I have already been the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world when I beat Klitschko.
"I had all the belts. So Anthony Joshua has only got my leftovers because I never lost those belts.
"I had to vacate them for mental health problems to focus on myself.
"Joshua's belts belong to me."
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