Tyson Fury calls Oleksandr Usyk ‘ugly little sausage man’ before pair even meet at press conference to announce fight

TYSON FURY has ramped up the trash talk with Oleksandr Usyk ahead of the official announcement of their undisputed heavyweight title fight.

Fury, 35, wasn’t in the mood for name-calling the undefeated Ukrainian after he was gifted a split-decision victory against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou last month.

Tyson Fury was very subdued in their last face-off with Oleksandr Usyk, which came comments after his narrow victory over Francis NgannouGETTY

TOP RANKFury was back to his usual self on Thursday, berating his rival ahead of their press conference[/caption]

TOP RANKUnified heavyweight champion Usyk laughed as he was goaded by the Brit[/caption]

But the WBC heavyweight champion is back to his usual brash and abrasive self ahead of their pre-fight press conference in London this evening.

After getting sight of his unified counterpart, Fury roared: “Sausage, sausage! Usyk’s a sausage.

“Ugly boy – you ugly little man. Ugly little sausage man.”

An unknown member of Usyk’s team refused to let the Wythenshawe warrior have the last word.

They shouted back at Fury: “Come to try, come to try it.

“Come to try the sausage. Come to try.”

Fury and Usyk were initially set to throw down in a Riyadh Rumble on December 23.

But Team Fury pulled the plug on the fight after his lacklustre display against Ngannou, paving the way for the Saudis to put on a blockbuster end-of-year card featuring Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

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The stats from the fight show Fury landed more punches overall and in the majority of the rounds

The pair will now take part in the first undisputed heavyweight title fight in over 25 years on February 17.

Fury refused to be drawn on the new date for the fight as he nursed a black eye the day after being dropped by boxing novice Ngannou.

Before flying back to Heathrow, he said: “They’ll sort it out when they sort it out.

“Until that day, don’t bother me with boxing.

“I’m going home, I’m going to spend some time with my kids.

“I’ve been away for 12 weeks. I’ve got a newborn baby I’ve seen three times.

“He’s six weeks old. I’ve done my job and been paid, happy days.”

   

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