Tyson Fury has hit back at suggestions by Deontay Wilder that he's "running scared" and says the American is "going to get smashed" in their rematch next year.
They'll meet again on February 22nd after Wilder retained his WBC heavyweight title in their controversial draw last year.
"This is to address Deontay Wilder's recent comments on how I don't want to fight him and how afraid of him I am," said Fury on instagram this afternoon.
"If I was afraid of you I wouldn't have fought you after having three years out of the ring and beaten you in your own country - you had to rob me and give me a draw.
"I don't know why on Earth you would think I'm bothered about you. Just get through your fight with Ortiz, do your own thing, stop using my name for relevance.
"You should be on 20 per cent, but I'm not I'm giving you a fair share, because I'm a fair man. I don't ask for anything in this world, I work hard for everything.
"So the thing is with you Wilder - crack on with your own business and I will see you February 22 to finish what I started. This time you are going to get smashed, you big bum dosser. End of."