When it comes to professional fighters, opinions are rarely held back.
Amir Khan made this apparent recently when he called out fellow boxer Anthony Joshua on Twitter, accusing him of having a thing with his wife Faryal Makhdoom.
AJ of course denied the claims, posting a clip of Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me', protesting his innocence.
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He also followed it up with a tweet claiming to have never met Makhdoom, wishing them luck in resolving the issue.
"Bantz aside, I hope you guys can resolve your situation or this is a hack as we have never even met! Plus I like my women BBW #ItWasntMe," he wrote.
Now another boxer has given his thoughts on the matter.
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Tyson Fury reckons the entire thing is bullshit, claiming that "Asians are like travellers and this would never happen."
A few people took offence to his words, claiming he was stereotyping races.
Khan, who has announced that he hopes to return to the ring, has since denied that he was hacked on Twitter.
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Remember the days before Twitter? When you'd actually have to have an argument, and the only way people would find out about it would be if they were your neighbour and they were being nosy bastards?
Bloody good times.
Featured Image Credit: PA/TwitterTopics: Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Boxing