Darren Till has released a fresh statement in wake of the Tommy Fury fight cancellation as he revealed a major change to the event.
On Friday, Fury took to social media to cancel his fight with Till after the former UFC star threatened to use MMA moves.
Till swiftly responded to Fury's claim as he hit out at Team Fury before calling out Jake Paul.
He has since returned to social media to confirm that he will still be headlining the card on January 18 in Manchester.
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The 31-year-old also added that he is now the A side in the Misfits Boxing event, stating he now calls the shots.
On X, Till wrote: "Just so everyone knows and is clear. Tommy Fury was the A side in this event.
"Which means he was getting more money and he gets to call the shots over me which is rightfully so, He’s the boxer and he’s the bigger name.
"So if this is the case he could not fight me and fight someone else. This is not happening Tommy has pulled out and I’m still main eventing on that date."
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Till added: "Now I’m the A side and I call the shots. Opponent being found as we speak.
"I have always abided by the rules of fighting my whole life. I was building the fight with Tommy and saying things I knew he would shit himself from cos I know deep down he’s not a real fighting man.
"And now it’s come to fruition what I have said is true. He has pulled out and shown his true colours.
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"See you all January 18th cos no matter what I’ll be there as I have always been. I always show up and always will for the fans whether you like me or not.
"Someone find John Fury for me cos he’s not answering the phone probably butting young coaches again or punching glass. Hahahahahahahahaha pigs eyes."
'The Gorilla', who made his name in the UFC, returned to action earlier this year when he appeared in his first professional boxing bout, beating Mohammad Mutie in Dubai.
Topics: Tommy Fury, Darren Till, Boxing