Anthony Joshua has offered Tyson Fury a ringside seat for his heavyweight title fight against Charles Martin in a Twitter exchange.

Joshua welcomes Martin to The O2 on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Box Office, aiming to win the IBF title that Fury previously took from Wladimir Klitschko in November.

The 26-year-old from Watford earlier accused Fury of "hating" on his body after the WBO and WBA champion dismissed him as a "bodybuilder". The ongoing row between the unbeaten Brits took to social media on Tuesday.

"I got you and a plus-one ringside ticket so you can come and give me this same treatment on Saturday #Hater," Joshua tweeted alongside a picture of Fury congratulating Martin on his most recent win in January.

Fury had previously sparked the argument by mocking the idea that he was jealous of "a weightlifter who is fighting for a paper title".

Joshua tweeted back: "Keep on praying for my downfall fat boy. I'll see you soon. One Fury at a time."

Fury replied: "I hope you win, as you will make me a lot of money, for an easy fight #liketakingcandyfromababy.

"When Mr. Muscles gets busted on Saturday night, I'll be crying and I'll say another one bites the dust, there goes another hyped up #bumcity."

Fury captured his world titles at the first time of asking by toppling Klitschko via unanimous decision in Germany and Joshua is aiming to follow in those footsteps with a success in his world title debut against Martin this weekend.