Fuming Tyson Fury spotted launching X-rated rant backstage at Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou

TYSON FURY was seemingly involved in a backstage barney in the aftermath of Anthony Joshua’s win over Francis Ngannou.

The Gypsy King was ringside for his fellow Brit’s demolition job of his former opponent in Saudi Arabia early on Saturday morning.

Tyson Fury was ringside for Anthony Joshua's clash with Francis Ngannou
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Tyson Fury was ringside for Anthony Joshua’s clash with Francis NgannouCredit: GETTY

The Gypsy King launched a blistering X-rated rant during backstage after the fight
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The Gypsy King launched a blistering X-rated rant during backstage after the fight

It's unclear who the WBC heavyweight king was shouting at
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It’s unclear who the WBC heavyweight king was shouting at
Fury, 35, was sat alongside wife Paris as AJ knocked the former UFC heavyweight champion out cold with a brutal overhand right in the second round of their Saudi showdown.

And he was seemingly fired up as he made his way to leave the Kingdom Arena.

The WBC heavyweight champion was filmed backstage bemoaning the fact someone he’d had an interaction with had disappeared.

He said: “Has f***ed off, the useless c**t.”

It’s unknown who the furious Fury was talking about in the video, which has spread like wildfire on social media.

Boxing fans were quick to comment, with one saying: “He’s rattled. He knows the jig is up.”

Another said: “Fury feeling the pressure.”

And another said: “Rattled when the cameras were off him.”

Anthony Joshua knocked out Francis Ngannou in the second round of their Saudi showdown
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Anthony Joshua knocked out Francis Ngannou in the second round of their Saudi showdownCredit: Getty
One remarked: “He is FUMING.”

Another chimed in: “Running around in a waistcoat with no shirt, a dyed beard calling people useless cunts is quite an image.”

Paris Fury looks horrified as Francis Ngannou collapses to floor after he’s brutally knocked out by Anthony Joshua
Joshua, 34, did his part to get a Battle of Britain between himself and Fury back on track with his destruction of Ngannou.

Fury must now register back-to-back wins over Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed fights later this year to ensure the fight happens.

He said: “I’m sure Oleksandr Usyk will have something to say something about that.

“I had a s*** performance against Ngannou. AJ did absolutely fantastic and lit him up with a right hand.

“If he fights me after I beat Usyk twice then it will be a different game.”

Joshua, however, refused to be drawn on a historic domestic dust-up with his long-time rival, telling iFL TV: “F**k Tyson Fury.”

Anthony Joshua didn't hang around as he dominated Francis Ngannou
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Anthony Joshua didn’t hang around as he dominated Francis NgannouCredit

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