Fury, known for his larger-than-life personality, posted a picture of Joshua along with a detailed description of his disciplined, nutrition-packed breakfast routine. “My breakfast consists of yams, eggs, and dates. Followed by a big bowl of porridge, a protein shake, a glass of orange juice, and a glass of honey, lemon, and ginger,” read Joshua’s mock-up breakfast, highlighting the Olympian’s strict regimen. But it didn’t stop there.
In true Tyson Fury fashion, the Gypsy King’s caption had an entirely different tone. “I remember one night I had 14 pints of Fosters & then sparred three top-ten heavyweights and battered them all,”Fury quipped, playing up his unorthodox, everyman persona that fans have come to know and love. The post, dripping with sarcasm, was a reminder of Fury’s unique way of engaging with both his fans and rivals.
This latest post is far from the first time Fury has taken to social media to troll Joshua. For years, Fury has made it clear that despite Joshua’s polished public image and chiseled physique, he believes his unshakable confidence and skill set in the ring would prove too much for the former two-time heavyweight champ.
Despite the constant back-and-forth, the likelihood of a Fury vs. Joshua fight remains uncertain. With Fury scheduled to face unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on December 21 in one of the year’s most highly anticipated rematches, it seems the Battle of Britain may have to wait.
However, that hasn’t stopped the public from clamoring for the matchup. With Fury’s sharp tongue and Joshua’s desire to regain his standing at the top of the heavyweight division, a future clash seems almost inevitable, even if it’s still just a distant possibility.
Whether Fury’s taunts will push Joshua into responding remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Fury’s psychological games are just as important as his prowess in the ring. As always, Fury knows how to keep himself and his potential opponents on their toes.
Until then, fans can only hope that the stars align for what would undoubtedly be one of the biggest fights in British boxing history. For now, the verbal sparring continues, with Fury clearly relishing every moment.