Tyson Fury rival Mahmoud Charr slams ‘small b****’ Eddie Hearn and calls out Anthony Joshua with crude nickname | The Sun

MAHMOUD CHARR hit out at Anthony Joshua and Eddie Hearn as he continues talks to fight Tyson Fury.

Talks between Fury and Joshua's side for a December 3 Battle of Britain officially collapsed this week.


And promoter Hearn slammed the decision to have Charr in place as an alternative opponent.

But the Lebanese-born German-based heavyweight has hit back, aiming a dig at ex-world champion Tony Bellew, 39, too.

Charr, 37, said on Instagram: “Eddie Hearn, don’t stick your nose where it doesn’t belong. 

“Go out from our business. You got your chance from p******* [Anthony Joshua] to fight the king, the Gypsy King.

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“You had over 20 days. You not signed. Now you want to tell Frank Warren or Tyson Fury who they have to fight.

"If that’s not enough, you bring your dogs, Tony what's his name? Tony Bellew. Who is this motherf***er? I don’t know him.

“Listen, guy. Go out from the business; you are nothing. You have no world champion now. Joshua is broken mentally.

"After I beat Fury, I will take care of p*******. I promise. You are nothing, Eddie Hearn. You are small b***ch."

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Fury, 34, is in training for his return fight, expected to still be at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.

Meanwhile Joshua, 32, could be back by December 17 although the only available venue is the Wembley Arena, which has a max capacity of 12,500.

AJ was recently beaten on points by Oleksandr Usyk, 35, the second time in the space of 11 months.

And Fury knocked out Dillian Whyte, 34, in April when he announced his retirement only to backtrack soon after.


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