Tyson Fury has confirmed who his next three fights will be against after refusing to pay Deontay Wilder to set a clash with Anthony Joshua.
WBC heavyweight champion champion Fury said he will not be paying the Bronze Bomber to step aside, with the two due to clash in a rematch later this year.
The Gypsy King took Wilder's belt in their February bout, but the terms of the contract contained a clause allowing the loser to demand a rematch - which the American triggered shortly after his defeat.
Fury's victory led to a clamour for him to face fellow Brit Joshua - who holds the WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO titles - in a unification fight.