WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has once again lashed out in the direction of his upcoming opponent, Deontay Wilder. (photo by Ryan Hafey)

Fury and Wilder will collide for a third time on October 9th, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. 

They were initially set to collide on July 24 - with the bout being pushed back after Fury tested positive for COVID-19.

Fury is now taking extra precautions in his ongoing training camp.

The "Gypsy King' posted a recent video which included another message for Wilder.

"Another morning in the gym. I'm coming for the big dosser, the big useless dosser, the excuse maker. The big man who is not of...., you big sausage. You big sh!thouse," Fury stated.

They fought to a controversial twelve round split draw back in December of 2018. Fury went down twice in the contest.

A rematch took place in February 2020, with Fury stopping Wilder in seven rounds to capture the WBC title. This time around it was Wilder who was dropped twice.

Inactivity will be an issue for both, as neither boxer has been active since the second encounter.

Their animosity was recently turned up after Wilder accused Fury of fabricating his COVID diagnosis. Wilder believes Fury was struggling in training camp and needed additional time to properly prepare.

The accusations were quickly denied by Fury - who blasted Wilder and his new head trainer Malik Scott.

"This man is a real piece of work. A real bully excuse maker. Not a warrior or a man at all. Beat the mug 2 times. I’ve battered him and his trainer. But still talking sh!t. Real p-ssies."