ANTHONY Joshua and Tyson Fury are in Bournemouth - with their faces stamped on a road sign.
The two legendary boxing heavyweights’ faces have appeared on road safety signs at East Avenue Roundabout in Bournemouth.
Joshua, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion, can be seen riding a bicycle next to fellow two-time heavyweight boxing champion Fury who is shouting from his car “You big dosser!”
The signs were initially there as a safety message reminding cyclists and drivers to keep 1.5 metres away from each other but over the years have had many pranksters putting faces on the two people.
In 2019, motoring journalist and farmer Jeremy Clarkson had his face in the car whilst teen activist Greta Thunberg was cycling next to him, visibly disgruntled whilst yelling her famous catchphrase “How dare you?”
Earlier that year Alan Partridge, played by Steve Coogan, had his face plastered on the cyclist on the road safety sign.
TV chef Ainsley Harriott, star of Ready Steady Cook, was also seen on both the cyclist and the car in 2018.
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