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		</div><p>Tyson Fury declared “yesterday is history” as he ramped up his preparations for his clash with Deontay Wilder, but could not resist another pop at domestic rival Anthony Joshua.</p>
<p>Fury is putting his undefeated record on the line against Wilder in Las Vegas on December 1, looking to take his opponent’s WBC heavyweight belt in the process. </p>
<p>The bout represents the biggest of the second half of Fury’s career, the 30-year-old having had over two years out of the ring due to personal problems after his memorable win over Wladimir Klitschko late in 2015.</p>
<p>The name of Joshua – the IBF, WBA and WBO champion – continues to hang over the fight, though, with Fury calling his fellow Englishman a “p***y” when asked to describe him in a word.</p>
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<p>“The two best heavyweights with balls like King Kong are going to fight on December 1,” he said at a media workout in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>“The winner is the man. Him, that other guy (Joshua) and his promoter, they had their opportunity.”<br />
Fury is training at altitude at the Big Bear camp in California as he readied himself to face Wilder, who, like Fury and Joshua, boasts an unbeaten record.</p>
<p>“The Tyson who beat Klitschko is dead and gone, that was years ago, I don’t live on the past and just for today. What happened yesterday is history,” Fury said when asked if fans would see a different Fury.</p>
<blockquote><p>The two best heavyweights with balls like King Kong are going to fight on December 1</p></blockquote>
<p>“Training at altitude has been very hard. The air is thin and it’s hard to breathe. I came over here and I was already very fit, could fight 12 rounds on the pads, no problem. Here, I am tired after three or four rounds.”</p>
<p>Fury has spoken with British great Lennox Lewis about life at Big Bear. “When not training I am thinking about training, when I’m not thinking about training I’m sleeping, and when I’m not sleeping I’m eating, when I’m not eating, I’m resting, watching TV,” he said.</p>
<p>“I don’t leave Big Bear. I went down a mountain to Ontario last week, just to check everything was going right. I was feeling very tired in the gym – I was speaking to Lennox Lewis on the phone and he told me he got out of there after a week.</p>
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