By Keith Idec

Tyson Fury was his usual polarizing self over the weekend.

Without writing their names, the former IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion put down IBF champion Anthony Joshua and newly crowned WBO title-holder Joseph Parker in a Tweet regarding the state of their division.

Fury Tweeted: All [these] bums got world belts because of 1 man the #Gypsyking, remember that. It’s getting embarrassing the amount of bums they find.!!!

Fury attended the card Saturday in Manchester, England, that featured Joshua’s third-round knockout of Eric Molina (25-4, 19 KOs) in the main event. Promoter Eddie Hearn announced in the ring after the Joshua-Molina match that England’s Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs) and former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 KOs) will fight April 29 at Wembley Stadium in London.

The undefeated Fury upset Klitschko a year ago in Dusseldorf Germany, to win the IBF, WBA IBO and WBO heavyweight titles. Their immediate rematch, to which Fury was contractually obligated, was postponed twice.

Following the second postponement, Fury gave up his WBA, IBO and WBO titles to focus on treatment for cocaine addiction and depression. He relinquished his IBF belt late last year, which enabled Joshua to win it from American Charles Martin on April 9 in London.

Fury sat ringside for Saturday’s card – which also included a fight featuring Fury’s cousin, light heavyweight Hosea Burton. He later criticized boxing in general in this Tweet: Boxing is a total joke, glad I left it. Life experience though, between [robberies] & promoters [robbing] fighters, it’s a sh*t sport. True facts!

According to London’s Daily Mirror, the 28-year-old Fury also complained about how he was treated by Hearn and others when he attended Saturday’s event.

“Treat me like sh*t tonight,” he said, according to the Daily Mirror. “Had to pay 200 [pounds] for a ticket, then I nearly had to fight to get ringside.”

Fury did, however, respectfully Tweet about the action-packed bout between British heavyweights Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte. Chisora, whom Fury has beaten twice, lost a 12-round split decision to Whyte on the Joshua-Molina undercard.

Their fight impressed Fury, who Tweeted: Cracking fight between @dellboychisora & @DillianWhyte tonight well done (thumbs up emoji) both fighters. Fight of the year nomination. #Heavyweightfights.

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.