TOMMY FURY joked he “broke every part of his leg” after being kicked 11 times by UFC champion Tom Aspinall.
The Love Island star and boxer appeared in the mixed martial artist’s latest YouTube video.
Fury took on Aspinall’s dead leg challenge by taking a series of leg kicks at increasing levels of power and strength.
Starting without padding or shin guards for protection, Fury took Aspinall’s leg kick at 10 per cent power.
Aspinall is the current UFC interim heavyweight champion after successfully defending his belt at UFC 304 in July.
The English fighter secured a 60-second knockout victory over Curtis Blaydes to avenge his only loss in the promotion.
READ MORE IN BOXING
He suffered a knee injury just 15 seconds into their previous meeting two years prior which left him unable to continue.
That injury is now well behind Aspinall, though, as he showed with his leg kicks on Fury.
After his fourth effort at 40 per cent strength, Fury was left wincing as he limped away holding his thigh, quipping: “He’s broke every inch of my leg.”
He was able to psych himself up for the next stage before joking: “Who the hell wakes up on a Monday morning and thinks ‘do you know what I’m going to go and do this.’”
Most read in Boxing
CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS
Fury continued to 60 per cent, when he admitted: “Oh he’s broke my leg. Oh it’s broke,” after another crushing blow.
Aspinall added that the unbeaten cruiserweight had set a new personal best in the challenge before topping the leaderboard by taking a kick at 65 per cent power.
The pair continued with a few more kicks with Fury holding a pad over his legs and Aspinall wearing a shin guard.
However, he removed it for the final kick at 90 per cent power, prompting Fury to say: “That’s enough, no more,” before falling to the floor in agony.
Fury’s appearance in the video comes after he was spotted at last weekend’s fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.
The 25-year-old was booed by the crowd as he appeared on the big screen at Wembley Stadium.
It comes after his split from Molly-Mae Hague after five years together.
The couple confirmed they had ended their relationship last month, having first met on Love Island in 2019.
Fury is currently unbeaten as a professional at 10-0 but has not fought since beating KSI in October 2023.
READ MORE SUN STORIES
Meanwhile, Aspinall’s MMA record stands at 15-3 following his win over Blaydes earlier this year.
His next appearance in the octagon has yet to be confirmed, though, as he awaits the outcome of November’s title bout between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic at UFC 309.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk