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Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua in war of words as $200m mega fight in tatters – Wide World of Sports
‘The world now sees you for the fraud you are’

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have traded insults on social media after their huge $200 million unification bout on August 14 was thrown into jeopardy.
The heavily anticipated heavyweight clash was seen as the biggest bout in the division in recent history but both fighters have been left frustrated by a ruling that has thrown the big-money event into disarray.
An arbitrator in the US ruled that Fury must face former foe Deontay Wilder in a rematch by September 15. Fury argued the expiration of…
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