WATCH: Tyson Fury learns invisible GHOST punch from magician to land brutal knockout
The WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury uses an invisible punch taught by the magician Dynamo.
Tyson Fury and magician Dynamo (via Imago/Telegraph)
Dynamo, the master of illusion and mind-bending tricks, recently collaborated with Tyson Fury. Dynamo made a comeback after five years because of his health complications caused by his Crohn’s disease battle. Subsequently, his special titled ‘Dynamo is Dead’ addresses his attempt at taking his own life in 2020. This is relatable for Fury since he has also been very open about his struggles with his mental health.
Dynamo is well known for pushing the boundaries of what seems possible, while Fury is known for his incredible boxing skills and larger-than-life personality. Furthermore, during this segment of ‘Dynamo is Dead’, he decided to share his magical expertise with Fury. Subsequently, Dynamo taught Tyson Fury an invisible punch that can be thrown from a distance. While teaching Fury the punch, Dynamo stated:
I want you to take your fist. I want you to imagine all that negative energy. Even the doubt you had in yourself, building up into your body.Dynamo to Tyson Fury
In addition, Dynamo instructed Fury to throw the punch towards the man sitting on a stool at the opposite ring corner. After which, Fury closed his eyes and followed Dynamo’s instructions as he controlled his breathing. Subsequently, Fury followed Dynamo’s instructions and punched the man sitting on a stool at the opposite corner.
The man was then knocked off the stool, even though Tyson was several feet away from him. Hence, this caused the onlookers to gasp in shock as the man groaned in pain after the invisible punch was thrown.
John Fury is worried about Tyson Fury’s training camp
John Fury had an interview with ‘Seconds Out Boxing’ ahead of his son’s heavyweight title unification fight with Oleksandr Usyk. The bout is set for February 2024, and John expressed concern over his son’s training methods ahead of the big fight.
While discussing Tyson’s training camp for the fight, John described it as a ‘circus’ and ‘not a camp.’ Furthermore, John said that he did not think his son was in decline in terms of his athletic abilities. Rather, John felt that Tyson’s coach and teammates were not satisfactory and were in decline.
Hence, John stated that Fury’s training for the fight and his camp remained in decline, and he did not think his son was done with boxing yet. In addition, John felt that Usyk was having a very disciplined and proper training camp and was preparing properly.
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