HAFTHOR BJORNNSON responded to Tyson Fury’s taunts and asked for a 600 pound showdown in the boxing arena.
Thor, 33, was once the World's Strongest Man and is still unbeaten since he started boxing last year.
Thor Bjornsson, ex-World's Strongest Man, was taunted by fury
the WBC champ
The Icelandic giant has fought in four bouts, drawing the first two before defeating Devon Larrett and Eddie Hall in March.
Fury, the WBC kingpin, has been intrigued by his exploits and called him out on Wednesday.
Fury posted on Instagram: "I wonder whether Thor Bjornsson would take a crashing right to that big jaw?"
"Who would want Thor's hammer?" Is this too large a mountain to be climbed?
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Thor, looking trim following his recent weight loss, was included in the Gypsy King's picture.
Bjornsson lost weight in order to be more adaptable to boxing. He was a massive 451 lb during his strongman days and now weighs 321 lb.
This would still give Fury a weight advantage of 60 lbs over the Game of Thrones actor in their possible clash.
Thor reacted to the Gypsy King’s taunts and revealed that he was open to settling their differences in a ring.
On Instagram, he said: "Tyson. There's only one method to find out [if Thor can take Fury's punches]." Let's fight.
"I'm 100% ready for war. Let's get this done.
After three warm-up exhibitions, Bjornsson faced Eddie Hall in March.
The fight was described as the "Heaviest Boxing Match in history" with their combined weights of almost 650lbs.
Thor defeated 'The Beast' in Dubai, winning unanimously in a fight marred in live stream issues for punters.
Fury announced that he would be retiring after defeating Dillian Whyte earlier in the year.
He is expected to return to the ring in 2015, possibly against the winner of Anthony Joshua's rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.
Tyson said that he would only fight Fury for $600m.