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Tyson Fury gives death stare to gutsy man who told him ‘I think Anthony Joshua would beat you’ before hilarious response

TYSON FURY blew a bold boxing fan away like a sandcastle - when the bantering beach-goer claimed Anthony Joshua would beat him.

The Gypsy King's witty whiplash of a comeback reduced his cheeky troll to toast on the coast in a clip from Netflix show At Home With the Furys.

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He who stares wins - in the end - as Tyson Fury dealt with a brave fanCredit: Netflix
The man knew he was pushing his luck in the fun encounter but still repeated his suggestion that Fury would lose his Brit rivalCredit: Netflix
Both men were grinning afterwards as Fury shows why his TV show is a hitCredit: Netflix

Heavyweight legend Fury, 35, was sitting peacefully, wearing dark glasses and a cap, when a middle-aged man approached him.

The tentative fight enthusiast tried to wrong-foot the ring-master with a gentle opener: "Tyson, nice to meet you."

The undefeated champ replied just as pleasantly - before the real sparring began.

"Still think Joshua would beat you now," said the man - before patting Fury on the back and backing off grinning.

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The ex-unified title king reacted with a glare and a stunned: "Sorry?"

And when the chap repeated his suggestion about Fury's British rival AJ, the Gypsy King hit back: "I think anyone on this beach could beat you."

Fury, who lives by the sea in Morecambe, clearly turns his cap into a "diss me quick" hat when he encounters such brave souls on home sand.

But both men smiled broadly as they parted.

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Fury's reality TV series took just 48 hours to make the top 10 list of Netflix's most-watched shows.

But he's missing out on more millions in the bank by rejecting the chance to film two more seasons.

The show follows Fury, wife Paris, 32, and their six children.

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His brother Tommy Fury and the 24-year-old's fiancée Molly-Mae Hague also feature at times.

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