Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have gone toe-to-toe three times already, but Fury hasnât failed to rule out the pair fighting for a fourth time.
The Bronze Bomber has failed to beat Fury in any of their previous three fights, with the first ending in a draw at the Staples Centre.
Second time round, Fury beat the American with a seventh-round KO at the MGM Grand, with the duoâs last fight coming in October last year at the T-Mobile Arena which saw Fury win by knockout again, this time in round 11.
Furyâs post on Instagram comes days after the 34-year-old stated he would not be fighting Antony Joshua after his fellow British boxer failed to meet Furyâs deadline of Monday 5pm earlier this week.
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After Joshua made his own video last week stating: âOf course Iâm going to sign the contract,â with the fight being in the hands of a legal team, Fury ruled the fight out.
The heavyweight boxer said: âWell guys, itâs official. D-day has come and gone. Itâs gone past five oâclock, Monday. No contract has been signed. Itâs officially over for Joshua. He is now out in the cold with the wolfpack. Forget about it.â
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 23: Tyson Fury celebrates after landing a upper cut shot to knock down Dillian Whyte during 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)
Fury continued: âIdiot, coward, s***house⦠and a body builder. Always knew it. Always knew you didnât have the minerals to fight the Gypsy King. Regardless of what the f*** you say now, I donât really care. Good luck with your career, and your life. End of. Peace out.â
Deontay Wilder wants fourth fight with Tyson Fury
The bout being ruled out now does potentially open the door for a fourth fight between Fury and Wilder.
Speaking to Sky Sports on Wednesday, Wilder claimed: âI think that thereâs definitely a chance of a fourth fight again,â to which the Gypsy King replied on his Instagram story
Tyson Fury's six-word response to Deontay Wilder's fourth fight chat
Fury's response simply read: âMan looking for another a** whooping.â
Wilderâs last fight came against Fury however, no potential fight is scheduled to take place this year as Wilder prepares for his clash against Finnish heavyweight Robert Helenius, which takes place on October 15.
As for Fury, he has already fought this year after two-year stint away from the ring since beating Wilder.
In April, Fury beat the âBody Snatcherâ Dillian Whyte at Wembley, retaining his WBC World Heavyweight championship belt.
Whyte has recently spoken about Fury.
He told Sky Sports: âHe (Fury) definitely needs to chill out. Some of the ways he does negotiating business, itâs all social media and shouting, screaming and calling people big dossers. Iâm not an Anthony Joshua fan as well, I donât really like both of them.â