Tommy Fury has labelled Anthony Taylor "Mr Instagram famous" ahead of their clash at the weekend.
Fury faces Jake Paul's sparring partner Taylor on Sunday as he looks to record his sixth professional victory and potentially set up a clash with the YouTube star.
The British light-heavyweight was being heckled by Taylor at Wednesday's open-workouts as the pair met for the first time since the announcement of their clash.
But he has since responded claiming that his opponent "just wants Instagram fame".
“I didn’t think anything about that, didn’t even hear it to be honest, I am here to get fight now get involved in b*******," said Fury.

“I’m here to get my job done, chill out during fight week and move on to the next. My team is very experienced in this job, all it screams to us is nerves, he is an MMA fighter well somewhat of a fighter anyway.
“The guy is nervous, comes over to try and ruffle a through feathers I have seen Tyson get heckled multiple times and I have been doing this job for a long time so I’m prepared for it.
“I am here to fight, and I hope he is too look at Mr Instagram famous, he is here just to gain some followers and sign autographs that’s what he is here for.
“I am here to fight and I don’t care about all that stuff, I am not a YouTuber or gamer and I am here to be a fighter not get involved and any of that business.”
Fury could be set to face Paul immediately after, with the YouTube star revealing that his plan is to set up the clash between the pair.
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Taylor has repeatedly tried to goad Fury during the build up to their clash, and has vowed to "steal his girl" Molly-Mae Hague ahead of the clash.
"Molly, my DMs are wide open!" he trolled. "I've got a lot of room for you to come to my Love Island.
"You can come on in, and trust me it's not going to take me two years to propose, baby, I just need a week.
"I beat you up, I take your girl, that's how it's always been for generations of life!
"Tommy just thinks he's a big intimidating guy that's going to knock me out, bro, you never fought anybody who fights back.
"You never fought anyone who actually gives a damn, who isn't being paid to be a stepping stone, I'm not that guy brother, I'm the real life Adonis Creed."
Fury has spoken about the "vulgar abuse" that he and his partner Hague have received in the build-up to the contest which will no doubt raise the stakes even more.
And the 22-year-old has revealed he is treating his opponent Taylor "like Muhammad Ali" in order to get the victory and try to increase his boxing profile further on the pay-per-view stage.