Tyson Fury has said he would rather give unbeaten cousin Hughie a shot at the world heavyweight title than fight old rival David Haye.

Canny Londoner Haye timed his return to boxing with the week of Fury's magnificent victory over long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday - a move which Fury claims he has seen right through.

Fury, 27, has no plans whatsoever to give Haye a "payday" after the former WBA champion twice pulled out of fights with the self-styled 'Gypsy King' over the last two years.

He told Press Association Sport: "Let me put it this way: I would rather make a voluntary defence, for all those titles, against Hughie Fury, than David Haye.

"That's saying something, isn't it? Because Hughie is my first cousin.

"But I'd rather give Hughie a shot than David Haye. How's that?"

Fury added: "Hughie would give me a much better fight than Haye, because at least he'd throw some punches back."

Fury returned to the country by car in the early hours of this morning following his history points win over Klitschko in Dusseldorf over the weekend.

At a press conference at Bolton Wanderers' Macron Stadium - where he spent time training for the Klitschko fight - the new world heavyweight champion was greeted by around 40 cameras and up to 100 reporters.

The new WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF champion admitted he was sick of talking about boxing after an intense week in Germany.