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Tyson Fury returns to gym and looks sharp hitting pads after lockdown workouts ahead of Deontay Wilder trilogy fight


TYSON FURY finally returned to the boxing ring after months of home workouts as he hit pads ahead of his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

The Gypsy King, 31, uploaded a video training at the Essex Fight Academy and looked sharp as he fired off combinations.

 Tyson Fury finally returned to the boxing gym

Tyson Fury finally returned to the boxing gym

 Fury hit the pads after months of home workouts

Fury hit the pads after months of home workouts

Fury, who dethroned 34-year-old Wilder of the WBC belt in February, already revealed he was training four times a day in lockdown, starting his morning doing sessions live on Instagram with wife Paris.

In his recent video, he captioned the post: “Loving being in the ring!”

Super-fit Fury was due to face Wilder again in July, until the coronavirus pandemic KO’d the fight.

Instead they are preparing to complete their trilogy towards the end of the year and to salvage ticket sales the event could take place in China or the Middle East.

Australia have also proposed the fight take place on Boxing Day which would then be aired on Christmas Day in the UK.

Should Fury retain his title, he has already agreed a two-fight deal with unified champ Anthony Joshua, 30, for next year.

But WBC mandatory Dillian Whyte, 32, has been promised a shot at the Gypsy King’s belt by February 2021, and the governing bodies’ chief insisted AJ will have to wait.

Mauricio Sulaiman told Boxing Insider Radio: “For the WBC there is a mandatory title defence that the champion has to make. The mandatory challenger is the interim champion, Dillian Whyte.

“He has the right to enforce his title shot after the Wilder vs Fury third fight. Fury vs Joshua is just speculation.

“They have both come out and said that they have a deal which is very good. But there are many things that must take place before it actually happens.”

 Fury and Deontay Wilder are set to fight for a third time

Fury and Deontay Wilder are set to fight for a third time


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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