Tyson Fury’s smack-talk could land him in hot water once again after the Manchester boxer accidentally called out a professional woman’s footballer.
The foul-mouthed gypsy sent a tirade of abuse to Dereck Chisora after learning he had pulled out of their upcoming bout with a fractured his hand.
Fury then took aim at Deontay Wilder, an unbeaten American heavyweight who goes by the name of @BronzeBomber on Twitter.
However, in his fury, the Manchester brawler aimed his tirade at the wrong victim, instead calling out Lucy Bronze, a professional woman’s footballer who plays for Liverpool Ladies FC.
The tweet, which has since been deleted, said: “Told you all what would happen find me a real man to fight the furious1. Pussys pussys pussys. @LucyBronze I want u punk.?”
Lucy politely declined the offer, saying that she was ‘unavailable’ to fight.
Hahaha the tweets I’m getting because of this…. Sorry to let everyone down, but I’m unavailable for a fight pic.twitter.com/lPCWXQ8Yk5
— Lucy Bronze (@LucyBronze) July 21, 2014
Realising his mistake, Fury then issued another typically crude tweet to Wilder, who was quick to reply in humorous fashion.
Ok I pressed the wrong person@LucyBronze.
— Tyson Luke Fury (@Tyson_Fury) July 21, 2014
@Tyson_Fury I don’t have a pussy for you to want call stiverne girl coco she comes fury ready too #PublicityStunt pic.twitter.com/g25PkLyKuJ
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) July 21, 2014
Not content with calling out a professional female footballer and an unbeaten heavyweight boxer, Fury then offered to fight anyone in Bolton who fancied a rumble.
If any1 feels like a fight I’m in Bolton town centre& I feel like a rumble. See what the BBOC make of this.
— Tyson Luke Fury (@Tyson_Fury) July 21, 2014
It will be interesting to see how the British Boxing Board of Control view this latest incident.
They have ordered him to appear in front of the board in August following his aggressive tone and profanity towards Dereck Chisora and a journalist in press conference earlier this month.
Should he fail to attend would result in a suspension of his licence.
Image courtesy of British Boxing, with thanks.