Tyson Fury has been badly trolled by Oleksandr Uysk’s camp after they claimed he lost the fight between the two because the fight was “too easy”.
Gyspy King suffered the first defeat of his career as the judges awarded the Ukrainian a split decision win on May 18.
After the fight Fury said he lost the fight because it was “too easy”.
The Morecambe boxer insisted it became a problem for him because he was “playing around” in the ring
Uysk’s promoter Alex Krasyuk has now trolled Fury in response to his comments.
Krasyuk suggested another example that Fury believed would come in handy in his fight against Francis Ngannou.
He said: “This is the second easiest fight after Ngannou.”
Fury, 35, faced the UFC heavyweight champion in a crossover bout in October last year.
In a game known as the ‘Baddest of the Baddest’, Fury did come out on top, but he wasn’t entirely convincing.
Fury was knocked down by Ngannou in the third round, but he survived and went on to win the fight by controversial split decision.
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Fury still believes he should have won the fight against Usyk.
He said, “I have watched this fight many times and my answer is still the same, I felt I did enough and won the fight.”
“Usyk knows he didn’t beat me.
“It was a very close fight, one judge had me winning by a round and one judge had him winning by a round.
“And then the final decision was made.
“I’m going to have to get him out of there because I’m not going to get a decision, which is unfortunate because it’s hard enough to win a fight, and it’s even harder to win when you have to knock someone out.
“But I am confident and looking forward to the challenge.”
Fury will face Usyk in a rematch on December 21st.
He also laughed off his worries as he walked out of a pub during a drinking session in Morecambe.
He said: “I have been taking life very simply.
“About two weeks ago I got really drunk and fell on my face, however I was unharmed, as you can see I still look good!
“Plus I’ve been getting a lot of messages and phone calls from people asking me if I’m okay.”
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“I’d just gotten out drinking and suddenly everybody thought you were going to jump in front of a train.
“Maybe, people are worried because of my past history.”