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Mahmoud Manuel Charr taunts Tyson Fury with miniature WBC belt and calls him a Dosser

MAHMOUD CHARR has upped the ante in his bid to fight Tyson Fury – by branding the WBC heavyweight champion a “dosser”.

The former WBA (regular) title holder was seemingly on course to face Fury on December 3 after The Gypsy King claimed the deadline for his Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua had passed.

Tyson Fury was seemingly on course to face Mahmoud Charr on December 3

But talks over a shock Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua are still ongoing


An irate Charr took to Instagram on Thursday to brand Fury a “dosser”

Negotiations, however, are still ongoing between the two camps – much to the annoyance of Charr.

After a series of back-and-forths on their Instagram stories, Charr said: “The lumberjack is coming for you, Habibi.

“Focus on the belt, focus on the belt.”

A fired-up Charr signed off by saying: “You big dosser!”

Lebanese-born German Charr berated Fury for going back on his vow to fight him if Joshua failed to meet his Monday deadline.

He said: “Fury, you are the s**t as Anthony Joshua. A man is a man.

“When you say Joshua is out, he is out.

“You told everyone you want to fight me [and] now we are like a duck. Take the fight.”

Fury, 34, gave boxing fans fresh hope for his long-awaited showdown with Joshua coming to fruition on Thursday morning.

He said: “My promoter Frank Warren convinced me to let Queensberry carry on negotiating with your team this week, despite me knowing that you were never going to do this fight.

“So the deadline was Monday. “I allowed Frank to continue doing meetings with your team and your broadcasters and all that.

“Now we have BT, DAZN and ESPN all on the same page.


Tyson Fury has gone back on his self-imposed deadline to finalise a fight with Anthony Joshua

“They are happy with everything, they are all ready to rock and roll.

“You guys ask for a lot of stuff, you want to be co-promoters when you’re a voluntary challenger.

“Guess what, I said give it them, let them be co-promoters.

“You wanted full transparency, even though you’re not an equal shareholder in this party. You know what I said?

“Give them full transparency, I’ve got nothing to hide, I’m not trying to rob anybody, I’ve not robbed anybody of a penny in my life.

“So now you’ve got full transparency, everything is clean and fair. Now Joshua, the ball is really in your court son.”

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