TYSON FURY and his wife danced to one of the heavyweight’s famous ring walk anthems but only before Paris was pushed to the max in their latest online workout.
The newly crowned WBC champion has been keeping fit during lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic as he streams daily home sessions for his fans.
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Paris Fury has been left ‘in pain’ following home workouts with husband Tyson
Tyson and wife Paris dance to ‘Fury’s on fire’ during their isolation training
But wife Paris – who bravely keeps up with her unbeaten husband – was not impressed when Fury suggested ending the workout with 400 SIT UPS.
Feeling the impact of each session, Paris managed to get her partner to whittle down the sit ups to 250, as she said: “You’re adding extras on and you’re making it harder every day, and then I can’t do it the next day!
“I’m in pain all day until I wake up the next day.”
But determined Paris toughed it out till the end as just under 4,000 Fury fans tuned into the Instagram Live session and thanked the pair for motivating them in the mornings.
During the cool down, the couple got in a groove as they danced to ‘Fury’s on fire’ a remix of GALA’s 1996 tune ‘Freed from desire’.
The song became synonymous during the Euro 2016 as Northern Irish fans sung ‘Will Grigg’s on fire’ paying homage to the striker.
Similarly England supporters blared out ‘Vardy’s on fire’ during the tournament even though the Leicester forward scored just once.
And Fury adopted the song before he walked out against Deontay Wilder for the first time in December 2018.
Tyson Fury full workout
THREE SETS
- 10 press ups
- 10 sit ups
- 10 squat thrusts
- 10 burpees
- 10 squats
- 10 star jumps
- 20 split jumps
- 20 crunches
- 50 punch outs
- 20 leg kick outs
AB CIRCUIT
50 crunches
- 50 toe-touches
- 50 legs in crutches
- 50 elbow crunches on each leg
- 100 ankle touches
- 100 side bends
Despite drawing the title bout in contentious style, he got redemption in the rematch with a dominant round seven stoppage win.
Fury is now contractually obliged for a trilogy bout against the Bronze Bomber, which had been moved from July to October due to the Covid-19 crisis.
But US promoter Bob Arum has now warned the rematch could be backdated even further pushing towards the end of the year.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk