Tyson Fury demean Usyk and Joshua 

Tyson Fury demean Usyk and Joshua 

Loquacious British boxing champion Tyson Fury did his best to influence the crowds at an event at The O2 Arena by encouraging abusive songs about Oleksandr Usyk and Nigeria born Anthony Joshua

. 'The Gypsy King' had fans calling his rivals a 'dosser' and a 'p***y' as him and Usyk gear up for a potential heavyweight unification in 2023.

Fury has been very active since his comfortable stoppage win over Derek Chisora at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 3. The 34-year-old has been promoting his new autobiography, Gloves Off, as well as launching his energy drink Furocity.

The insults towards 'AJ' have kept coming though, after the collapsed negotiatons between the pair earlier this year. After reversing his apparent retirement, Fury called his British rival out for a blockbuster clash, with Joshua seemingly accepting the challenge.

But talks then fell through, with Fury claiming that the Joshua camp were stalling and refusing to meet deadlines. Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn offered a different view, accusing the WBC champion of wanting an easy 'tune-up' fight and never being serious about facing Joshua.

And a video clip posted on Twitter by talkSPORT boxing editor Michael Benson showed Fury still referring to the fall-out, urging the crowd to sing "Oh, AJ is a p***y, AJ is a p***y......". He also had the crowd in unison chanting "Usyk is a dosser, Usyk is a dosser."

His behaviour prompted a mixed reaction though, with @DanAuton2590 saying: "Says AJ won’t ever fight him but will never stop saying his name, something’s really up there, don’t for one second believe it’s AJ who doesn’t want the fight."