TYSON FURY has commissioned an incredible mural of himself smashing Deontay Wilder for his gym ahead of the third and final fight of their hotly-contested trilogy.
The Gypsy King, 32, proudly revealed the colourful creation depicting his monster punch on his American rival – complete with spatters of blood across his shoulders.
Tyson Fury has shown off an incredible new mural of his win over Wilder in his gym
The mural depicts the monster punch he landed on Wilder during his February victoryCredit: AFP – Getty
Fury beat Wilder via a seventh-round TKO in Las Vegas to complete his sensational return to boxing.
Now, ahead of the final instalment of their brilliant trilogy, Fury has shown off the mural in his gym to provide an injection of motivation every time he grinds away in training.
The mural was completed by Liverpool-based artist John Culshaw, with Fury thrilled with the result, sharing a short video on his Instagram story.
Fury commentated the clip, proudly boasting: “So I’ve got me mural done, in my gym; the Tyson Fury Foundation.
“BOOM! HAVE THAT, WILDER! Haha.
“What a painting. John… fair play, that is impressive. Very impressive.”
The mural was painted by Liverpool-based artist John Culshaw
The trilogy fight between Fury and Wilder is set for December 19 at the new 65,000-capacity, £1.5billion Raiders Stadium in Las Vegas.
And the showdown could even have fans in attendance despite coronavirus, with promoter Bob Arum confident of having around 10,000 to 15,000 inside the stadium.
Fury’s US promoter told ESPN they are pushing to fill almost a quarter of the new arena in the audacious plan.
Arum said: “That’s what we’re moving ahead on, on all fronts, with the security, with the virus, and everything.
“We’re talking with everybody here in town, with the Raiders.
“So we’re optimistic that we’ll be able to do the event in Nevada, in Las Vegas.”
Tyson Fury has recently been training in Scotland ahead of his Wilder trilogy fight, set for DecemberCredit: Tom Farmer – The Sun
Last week, Fury trained in Scotland with his brother Tommy ahead of the showdown.
The Morecambe boxer and his team put in the work while enjoying their “Scottish tour”, with the WBC heavyweight champion filming himself running through the streets of Edinburgh.
But now, Fury is back in England as he ramps up his pre-Wilder workouts.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk