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Tommy Fury opponent revealed as unknown Pole Binienda as Love Island star weighs in wearing cheeky Christmas boxers


TOMMY FURY will take on unknown Polish fighter Przemyslaw Binienda when he returns to the ring for the first time since Love Island.

The 20-year-old, brother of heavyweight legend Tyson, bravely rocked up to Friday’s weigh-in wearing some cheeky Christmas pants.

 Tommy Fury weighed in slightly heavier than his opponent at Friday's weigh-in

Tommy Fury weighed in slightly heavier than his opponent at Friday’s weigh-inCredit: Rex Features

Fury will fighting on the undercard of Daniel Dubois’ showdown against Kyotaro Fujimoto at the Copper Box in Hackney Wick.

The reality TV star boasts a record of 2-0 after beating Callum Ide last year and Jevgenijs Andrejevs in 2018.

Fury weighed in at 12st 11lbs 8oz ahead of his comeback fight against the Polish underdog on Saturday.

Binienda has won just two times in 28 attempts – with 10 of his defeats coming via knockout.

The odds are against the 24-year-old as he has not won a professional bout since 2016.

He weighed in just one ounce lighter than Fury on Friday afternoon.

 Tommy Fury will return to the ring for the first time since his Love Island appearance

Tommy Fury will return to the ring for the first time since his Love Island appearanceCredit: Reuters

Fury is determined to get his boxing career back on track after he appeared in this summer’s hit ITV show.

He has been knuckling down in the gym with older brother Tyson, 31, ahead of his return to the ring.

But the 20-year-old revealed he can’t land a shot on the experienced heavyweight when they are sparring.

 Tommy Fury arrived wearing a pair of festive undies

Tommy Fury arrived wearing a pair of festive undiesCredit: Reuters

Tyson Fury spars Love Island winner brother Tommy as he prepares for February showdown with Deontay Wilder


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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