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Published 13:10 13 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 09:13 14 Feb 2022 GMT
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McGregor's tweet references an incident which occurred in the aftermath of Billy Joe Saunders' loss to Canelo Alvarez in May 2021.
Saunders' father Tom attempted to jump the barrier to get to his son in the ring, who had suffered a gruesome eye injury.
He was instead violently pushed to the ground by heavy-handed security which sparked a brawl. Fury, a friend of Billy Joe's, was with the group, but did not get involved in the physical altercation. He instead attempted to talk down the security staff.
McGregor claimed Fury "bottled it" in a tweet that uncharacteristically has not yet been deleted.
Fury responded earlier this morning quite emphatically.
"Come back when u win a fight mush," he said.
"The difference in me & you is i don’t get myself in trouble & people actually like me, your just a bully who hit old man, ? & yes Big up the hulk Joe, #morecambebay. in the house.?"
https://twitter.com/Tyson_Fury/status/1492825746192142338?s=20&t=Q75NWiKRnmOsoe9M9FqTfw
This is the first time there has ever been apparent bad blood between the two, with Fury speaking positively about 'The Notorious' in the past.
McGregor has not fought since suffering a broken ankle against Dustin Poirier in July 2021. It is unclear when he will return to the octagon, though he has been hitting the gym hard out in the Bahamas.
Fury's path is a little clearer. He will defend his heavyweight title against mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte in the UK on April 23rd, with the winner of the Anthony Joshua-Oleksandr Usyk rematch awaiting the winner.
His summation of Khabib's career does call into question the prospect of ever seeing The Gypsy King go up against Joshua, however.
https://twitter.com/alexj_roberts/status/1463845587082690561?s=20&t=Q75NWiKRnmOsoe9M9FqTfw
The fight would undoubtedly be the biggest bout in British boxing history, but in praising Khabib for winning gold and then "getting out on top", The Gypsy King could follow suit.
If Fury defeats Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua loses to Oleksandr Usyk for a second time, Fury could unify all the heavyweight belts with victory against Usyk.
The Gypsy King could well sail out into the sunset as an undefeated heavyweight great - without ever needing to tick AJ off the list.
What transpires in that regard - and between Fury and McGregor - remains to be seen.
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