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Tyson Fury vows to "chin" Jimmy Carr for joke about dead gypsies

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Tyson Fury has vowed to chin Jimmy Carr in response to the comedian's recent controversial joke about gypsies and the Holocaust.The self-proclaimed Gypsy King boxer said if Carr was man enough to make offensive jokes, then he is “man enough to get punished for it” when asked his opinion on the current furore.Tyson, 33, said: "Jimmy you are getting chinned when I see you.

Last time I saw you, you had enough to say on the Mo Gilligan show – so this time you’re getting chinned, mush."Carr, 49, has come under fire in recent weeks after his stand-up show hit headlines for crude jokes.The comedian joked that gypsy deaths in the Holocaust are "not talked" about because they were a "positive" in his new Netflix show, His Dark Materials.Charities and anti-hate groups have lined up to condemn the joke and have urged Netflix to cut it from the show.While Fury admitted that Carr needed to "pay the consequences", he said it would be silly for him to be "kicked off TV" as a result."I don’t get involved with jumping on board a ship that is sinking.

I’m not that type of man," the heavyweight champion added."Carr probably has enough s**t going on in his life at the moment so he doesn’t need me, the Gypsy King, to jump aboard that boat.Does Jimmy Carr deserve to be 'cancelled'?

Let us know what you think in the comments section below..."I believe in free speech in this country. Say what you want, but pay the consequences."If he’s man enough to say it, he’s man enough to get punished for it.”Carr said during the show that he anticipated that the joke would spark a backlash of some sort, saying that it was "f****** funny", "edgy as hell".It was condemned by Prime Minister Boris Johnson who described the joke as "deeply disturbing", though.

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