Tyson Fury is well and truly back.The former heavyweight champion made his boxing comeback in June with a stoppage victory over Sefer Seferi at the Manchester Arena and takes on Francesco Pianeta in Belfast on August 18.Although many claimed that his choice of Seferi for his first fight back was too easy, it's clear that he's looking for bigger clashes as he looks to return to full fitness.He may not be back to peak physical condition, but Fury has certainly not lost any of his spark in the press and on his social media.Last week, he took to Twitter to call Anthony Joshua "a disgrace to boxing" for not getting his act together to push a mega-deal with Deontay Wilder over the line.Fury then teased his followers by discussing the possibility of him fighting Wilder, before finishing the clip by saying "wait for the news!"Wilder has been in talks over a unification fight with Joshua, but the two parties have yet to reach an agreement.Joshua will defend his IBF, WBA 'super' and WBO titles against Alexander Povetkin at Wembley Stadium on September 22, and will return to Wembley on April 13, 2019.And many people think that second fight could well be against American Wilder.But, now it looks like Fury may have made a huge statement by jumping the queue for Wilder and ousting Joshua in the process.Speaking to Sky Sports, Fury says negotiations over a fight with Deontay Wilder in December are "very close to being done".Fury has vowed to reclaim the world title and a fight with Wilder - the WBC heavyweight champion - would be only the 29-year-old's third fight in nearly three years.After revealing his plans to fight Wilder in America, Fury took to Twitter again last night to mock Joshua for taking so long to arrange a fight.

Shots fired at Joshua, and he's coming for you Wilder.

It's safe to say that if that's true, no one saw that coming.

And though we know to take a lot of Fury's talk with a pinch of salt, what a fight that would be!