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RECORD DATE NOT STATED AT HOME WITH THE FURYS, Tyson Fury, Season 1, ep. 108, aired Aug. 16, 2023. photo: Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY

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RECORD DATE NOT STATED AT HOME WITH THE FURYS, Tyson Fury, Season 1, ep. 108, aired Aug. 16, 2023. photo: Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY
Tyson Fury is gearing up for a tough fight against Francis Ngannou. They will face off on October 28, broadcast live on TNT Sports Box Office. Fury last fought in December 2022, beating Derek Chisora. While Ngannou is making his pro boxing debut after a break from MMA. ‘The Gypsy King’ said he’s not underestimating Ngannou, describing him as an “absolute killer.”
At 35, Fury says he’s “still fat” but looks leaner than usual. In an interview with DAZN, he emphasized that he’s taking this fight as seriously as any other. When asked about his training, Tyson Fury says his training camp is going well. He has trained continuously for nine weeks. ‘The Gypsy King’ professed that he never takes shortcuts in his preparation. That’s why he has remained undefeated for 15 years. Moreover, he feels confident about his current state. Furthermore, in a recent video, Fury is seen training extensively for his forthcoming battle.
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Fans hype up Tyson Fury after seeing him train
In the video, the English Boxer is strength training and conditioning. He is practicing with lunges and intense planks. Moreover, fans too, have been swift to appreciate and hype up Fury for his form.
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One fan questions the importance of athleticism in boxing, given Fury’s success despite not appearing traditionally fit. The fan says, “I don’t get it, he’s not athletic but he’s the best so conditioning is not important in boxing no more?!!”
Another criticizes the quality of his jump squats. The fan writes, “Those jump squats looked atrocious wtf.”
However, a third fan argues that Fury’s unconventional physique is actually an asset. Suggesting he might be less effective if he looked more traditionally fit. The fan opines, Make no mistake Fury is in shape. If he actually looked physically fit he’d probably be a terrible fighter.
Another follower marvels at how Fury seems to not take training seriously but is always ready for a match. The follower says, “It’s like this chap just fucks around all day yet he’s always match ready.”
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Furthermore, a viewer notes that despite having a physique resembling a middle-aged dad, Fury is a formidable fighter. The viewer writes, “Bro is build like a 50yo dad with 5 kids and 9-5 job. But actually he is the beast.”
Tyson Fury defies conventional wisdom about what a top boxer should look like or how they should train. His unique approach to preparation and his unorthodox physique have not hindered his success. Fans may be divided on his methods, but they can’t argue with his results. As he faces Francis Ngannou, the anticipation is high, and the debate continues. But one thing is clear: underestimate Fury at your own peril.
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