Tyson Fury brands Anthony Joshua a ‘dosser’ as he announces return to ring on June 9 in Manchester against unnamed opponent
Brit heavyweight's long-awaited return has been announced after serving a doping ban and getting back into shape and will scrap in the 21,000 Manchester Arena
TYSON FURY branded Anthony Joshua a "dosser" and his "belt carrier" as he announced his long-awaited return to the ring.
The Gypsy King has been out since November 2015 but will be back in action on June 9 in Manchester against a soon-to-be confirmed opponent.
Fury appears to be winning his battles with injury, mental illness and weight trouble – with a fight against unified WBA, IBF and WBA boss AJ his long-term target.
The undefeated 29-year-old confirmed: "I have finally returned.
"I am over the moon, it has been a long and complex situation that I am glad I have overcome now.
"I am a couple of years older, when I return it will be one of the longest comebacks in history for a world champion.
"There are people out there claiming to be the world's best and I know they are not. I don't believe these guys will be a match for me. We have sluggers and wild punchers
"I am a lot, lot lighter than I have been, I am ready to fight, I could go this weekend. I am as fit as I have ever been. My timing and reflexes are better than I have ever been.
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"I am coming into the prime of my life and I am more confident looking at the competition is easy.
"Joshua is a big old dosser, a belt carrier for me and it will be an easy fight, no contest. I have a top for him: 'Get a handful of rice and throw it' that's the only way he'll land on me.