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'I want you chump'

Tyson Fury calls out Brit rival Tony Bellew for his comeback fight as gym work continues out in Marbella

Bellew is without an opponent until the fight against David Haye gets rescheduled sometime next year

TYSON FURY has once again called out Tony Bellew as he aims to nail down his comeback fight.

The self-titled "gypsy king", who has just signed up to new promotions team MTK Global, posted a photo of him holding up a sign that read: "Bellew, I want you chump!"

 Tyson Fury clearly wants to fight Tony Bellew in his first fight back in boxing
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Tyson Fury clearly wants to fight Tony Bellew in his first fight back in boxingCredit: Instagram

Bellew was supposed to be fighting David Haye on December 17 at London's O2 Arena, but the Hayemaker pulled out after having to undergo surgery on his bicep.

That leaves Bellew without a fight scheduled - and Fury is keen to fit the bill.

Fury had previously tweeted: “Who wants to see me & @TonyBellew go at it heavyweight style? Manchester vs Liverpool northwest's finest.

“I’ve just heard David Haye’s pulled out against Tony ‘The bell***’ Bellew.

 Tony Bellew is without an opponent after David Haye had to pull out of their December clash through injury
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Tony Bellew is without an opponent after David Haye had to pull out of their December clash through injuryCredit: AFP

“They call you the bomber, I call you the bell***, it’ll be no contest, one uppercut ceiling job.

“If you think you can do any different, prove it wrong, and you can bring your mate as well, big dosser David Price.”


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It led to Bellew calling out Fury on Soccer AM at the weekend when he said: "I've got a massive interest in fighting Stavros Flatley lookalike Tyson Fury to be honest.

"Listen, he's given me a hell of a lot of stick, as good as he is, but Stavros, if you're out there, let's get it going.

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"So listen, I'm game to do it when you are.

"I'll fight Tyson Fury, not a problem at all. Everyone says I'm scared of big heavyweights - he's the biggest of them all. Bring it on."

Fury, 29, is currently working his way back to fitness and plans to return to the ring as quickly as possible after a two-year absence.

The last time he fought was when he dethroned Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world on his first time of trying.

 Tyson Fury is back in training and adamant he will return to the ring in 2018
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Tyson Fury is back in training and adamant he will return to the ring in 2018Credit: PA:Press Association
 Tony Bellew seems up for a heavyweight scrap against Tyson Fury next up
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Tony Bellew seems up for a heavyweight scrap against Tyson Fury next upCredit: Rex Features
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