Tyson Fury sings rude chant about Anthony Joshua on stage in front of fans as AJ fires warning to Eddie Hearn over Oleksandr Usyk step-aside talk

Tyson Fury has mocked Anthony Joshua by chanting, 'AJ is a p***y,' while on a homecoming tour celebrating his recent trilogy win over Deontay Wilder.
The 'Gypsy King' returned to the UK with his WBC heavyweight title after knocking out the American in a thrilling battle.
Upon arriving back in the country though, something had changed for Fury.
He is now the only heavyweight world champion in the UK.
Two weeks prior, Joshua was dethroned by Oleksandr Usyk and the Ukrainian took his WBA, IBF and WBO belts back to Ukraine.
Seemingly revelling in taunting his rival, Fury started a chant while on stage on his homecoming tour and encouraged fans to sing along to, 'AJ is a p***y.'
AJ has triggered his contractual clause to rematch Usyk next and intends to win back his belts in 2022.
However, there has been some talk of a potential step-aside deal for Joshua, which would see him allow Fury to face Usyk next and then challenge the winner.
Eddie Hearn told the : "I spoke to him yesterday - we've had some approaches about this.
"No real deep conversations, but just regards to the concept.
"The concept being you let Fury and Usyk fight for undisputed and you fight the winner.
"Yesterday Anthony said to me, 'Just to sort of warn you, regarding a step-aside, it's against everything I believe in. All I wanna do is fight Oleksandr Usyk.
"'I trust you that if some kind of plan comes up that is a great financial package, but more importantly gives me time to gel with a new trainer and then go into a massive fight for huge money later on in the year, and you think that's right for my career, then let me know.
"'But let me warn you, when you do that you're under threat yourself because I don't wanna do it.'"