Tyson Fury has slammed top heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk, Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua as "cowards" who don't want to fight him.
The world heavyweight champion took to social media to launch a series of angry rants against the top fighters in his division, none of whom he claims are interested in being his next opponent.
He is mandated to defend his WBC belt against Whyte in his next title defence, but the purse bids for the fight have been delayed for weeks due to a dispute over the 80-20 purse split.
Whyte believes he is owed more given his commercial value to the event, despite having earned considerably less than Fury in their last few fights, and is now locked in arbitration with the governing body.
"I'm being asked this question over and over again, I do not know the answers to it," Fury said in a Twitter video. "I'm ready to fight this weekend.
"I've been training three weeks, how long does a man need to train?
"Joshua is a coward, Usyk's a p**** and Dillian Whyte don't want to fight, so if you can prove me wrong, get to f***ing fighting.
"You're all cowards, you're all bum dossers, either fight or do one you pack of wet lettuces."
Fury waited ten minutes before posting again, declaring that he wouldn't stop uploading videos until one of them agreed to fight him.
His purse bid with Whyte is expected to finally take place tomorrow, while talks are still ongoing for a step aside deal with Joshua to allow him to fight Usyk for the undisputed title.
"I'm just going to keep videoing until one of these cowards decides to fight," Fury added. "You're all cowards, s***house bums.
"I don't care who I fight, AJ, Usyk, Dillian Whyte or any of them, fight me!
"I'm the best man who's ever lived and you're all coward bum dossers.
"I'll annihilate the lot of you, destroy you, submit you, tap you b****es out, come and fight!"
He then added in an Instagram story: "Tell you what, I'll fight them all together - I'd still spank the lot of them."
Fury is reportedly set to fight on March 26 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, but the dispute around Whyte's purse split has prolonged his plans.
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The world champion had earlier in the day teased that his next opponent will be Whyte, telling his rival in an Instagram post: "Good man, let the wars begin".
Whyte was responding to the constant chatter around the top of the division when he posted a video tagging Fury, Joshua and promoter Eddie Hearn.
The caption for the video, which appears to be taken just after an intense training session, reads: "I just want f***ing war, that's all I want is to go to war with the best.
"F*** all this he said she said bulls***."
Usyk is contractually obliged to give Anthony Joshua a rematch for his unified WBA, WBO and IBF world titles, which looks to be taking place in April.
But a deal is reportedly on the table from the Middle East to pay Joshua and Whyte step aside money to allow Usyk and Fury to fight, but the logistics are hard to work out.