Watch: Tyson Fury participates in an intense sparring session with former WBO heavyweight champion


Watch: Tyson Fury participates in an intense sparring session with former WBO heavyweight champion

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Tyson Fury is loving life at the moment as he should be as the WBC and Ring heavyweight champion of the world continues to make moves in the world of boxing, more so on social media as he mocks fellow Brit and heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua further fueling the bad blood between the two.

Fury has even begun to start hitting the gym recently after a video emerged of the No. 5 ranked pound-for-pound sparring with former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker but ‘The Gypsy King’ looked to be out of shape as compared to his physique in his fight with Deontay Wilder and fans have gone on to social media expressing their concerns.

He can be seen exchanging blows to the body with Parker whilst slowly moving around the ring and it seems it’s been a while since Fury has even performed any form of training.

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Certain fans mocked the heavyweight star saying he had a little too much for Christmas while certain fans enjoyed watching Fury in action again.

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The video however also shows Fury saying that he has been on intense training. “For 11 days now guys, I’ve run every morning, I’ve trained every night. Weights and cardio. I’m absolutely feeling fantastic. Uh, I couldn’t be in a better place if I tried.”

With the champion himself saying there is nothing to worry about, fans can rest assured that whenever he does enter the ring again, he will be providing pure entertainment.

When and who will be seeing Tyson Fury in action against?

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Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury is required to have his mandatory title defense and it has been confirmed that he would be taking on Dillian Whyte at any time in the month of March or April but sources say talks have been stalled with purse bids now delayed until Friday.

Fury’s promoter Bob Arum has confessed that negotiations have been brought to a standstill and in the off chance that a deal isn’t recognized by both camps, a challenger will be found.

“If Dillian Whyte is not gonna fight for whatever reason, obviously we’re not gonna keep Tyson Fury – not gonna make him pay the price of waiting,” said Arum to talkSPORT.

“Fury wants to fight and wants to fight sooner rather than later. We can look around, get a good, decent opponent for him to fight if Whyte isn’t available. You’ve got guys like Robert Helenius and Manuel Charr.”

Though Fury has gained some considerable weight he wants to fight at least three times in 2022 and probably has the goal to become the undisputed champion.

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