Tyson Fury hilariously dubbed Tony Bellew 'an Anthony Joshua fanboy' during an interview for talkSPORT.

The Gypsy King, 34, made an appearance on the radio station on Wednesday, a few days after he made public his offer to fight Joshua in a long-awaited Battle of Britain in December.

It came after Bellew insisted that AJ is still the biggest draw in heavyweight boxing despite suffering back-to-back consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

And it didn't take too long for Fury to respond with a rather crude reference before he stopped himself from going too far.

Responding to Bellew's latest comments, the 34-year-old said: “Bellew is a fanboy for AJ, isn’t he? He’s on AJ’s hoo-ha. 

“I’m not even going to say it on the radio where he’s sitting, he’s quite high up on AJ’s hoo-ha.

“So, let’s say why is the best fighter in the world – which he knows is me – calling out AJ?

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Tyson Fury hit out at Tony Bellew over his comments he made about Anthony Joshua

“I’ll tell you why, Bellew, it’s because the other guy little guy who just beat your bodybuilding mate, Usyk, doesn’t want no smoke with the Gypsy King.

“He’s come out and said that publicly, ‘I do not want to fight Tyson until next year.'"

Fury himself believes he's the sport's biggest draw and pointed out the fact that he sold out Wembley Stadium for his clash with Dillian Whyte in April.

He added: “Bellew’s saying, ‘Oh, people like Anthony Joshua sell out tickets’.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 23: Tyson Fury talks with Dillian Whyte's corner following the WBC World Heavyweight Title Fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Tyson Fury accused Tony Bellew of being a 'fanboy' of Anthony Joshua

"Who does he think he’s talking to? 

“I’ve got the highest attending crowd in the history of the UK – 94,000, on my own!

"However, AJ and his mate, Eddie Hearn, are both happy with the 40 per cent.”

Fury's future in the sport is currently up in the air as he announced his retirement in his post-fight interview following his victory over Whyte.

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But just a few months later, he confirmed he'd happily throw down with Joshua in a clash of the titans.

He continued: “To be honest with you, the two big, giant heavyweights in the ring, anything can happen at any given moment when you’ve got two men as big as we are swinging at each other.

“However, I’ve always said what happens when I fight Joshua, he gets cleaned out. 

“I say within six, seven rounds – if he lasts that long.”