Anthony Joshua branded a ‘tosser’ by Tyson Fury as Gypsy King permanently closes door on Battle of Britain

TYSON FURY has closed the door on a Battle of Britain with “tosser” Anthony Joshua.

The pair were on course for a shock domestic dust-up last December after Fury’s offering of a shock world title lifeline but the blockbuster showdown failed to come to fruition.

GettyTyson Fury offered Anthony Joshua a shock world title lifeline before fighting Derek Chisora last year[/caption]

GETTYBut a historic and blockbuster Battle of Britain failed to come to fruition[/caption]

PAGypsy King Fury has officially closed the door on the domestic dust-up[/caption]

British boxing fans are still hoping the grudge match will one happen, but Fury has well and truly moved on from the bout.

He said: “I am not even interested in talking about that tosser, that fight is in the past.”

Fury, 34, is gearing up for a historic undisputed heavyweight showdown with unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

The mouthwatering clash was initially targeted for March 4 but is now expected to take place in April.

Co-promoter Frank Waren told talkSPORT this week: “We’re expecting a couple of offers this week, but none of them have come through and then Tyson has to make his decision.

“I hope it’s going to happen at the end of March, early April, that’s where we’re looking at the moment.

“So, fingers crossed we get it over the line for that date, but it will definitely, definitely happen.”

He added: “We’re very far down the road. But there are a couple of things we’ve got to work on.

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“We’re trying to get to a point where we can announce it fairly soon and we all think it’s going to happen.”

Former two-time unified heavyweight king Joshua, meanwhile, is looking to rebuild his career following consecutive losses to pound-for-pound king Uysk.

AJ is on course to return to the ring on April 1 in what promoter Eddie Hearn believes is a must-win fight.

The Matchroom Boxing chief recently admitted: “You go into that fight in April and you know that defeat, it’s all over, really.

“It would be a third back-to-back defeat and yet a great performance and a showroom knockout will get everyone saying, ‘We’re back, baby.’

“That’s what I can’t wait for because I love it when our backs are against the wall.

“I’m excited. I’m really excited.

“This is the most excited I’ve been in Joshua’s journey so far.”

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