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Watch Tyson Fury’s CEILING fall down as heavyweight champion smashes heavy bag in training for Joshua or Wilder fight


TYSON FURY’S ceiling fell down as the heavyweight champ smashed a heavy bag in training.

The WBC king showcased the full force of his heavy-hands with the roof unable to handle his punch power.

Tyson Fury’s ceiling fell down as the heavyweight champion smashed the heavy bag in trainingCredit: Instagram

Fury showcased the full force of his heavy-hands as the roof could not handle the punch powerCredit: Instagram

The WBC champion is in line to fight Anthony Joshua or Deonay Wilder nextCredit: Instagram

Fury, 32, uploaded the video online, and captioned it: “This is what’s coming for everyone 2021 to infinity.”

The clip comes after the Gypsy King suffered bad news as his proposed UK homecoming on December 5 was cancelled.

He was due to fight in Britain for the first time since 2018 and had chosen 20-0 German Agit Kabayel, 28, as his opponent.

But promoter Frank Warren revealed they could not come to a financial agreement without the support of paying fans.

Fury had cancelled his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder, 35, after their immediate rematch clause expired last month.

But Wilder – who was dethroned of the title in February – responded by initiating a mediation to review his case.

With the dispute set to be resolved this week, Fury’s US matchmaker Bob Arum revealed his next opponent will either be Wilder or Anthony Joshua.

But that is dependant on Joshua, 31, beating Kubrat Pulev, 39, on December 12.

Arum told iFL TV: “I’ve given everyone the word. Wait until the Pulev-Joshua fight.

“If Pulev wins, there’s no Joshua because Eddie has a rematch with Pulev. So that takes care of a big part of next year for Joshua.

“And so that leaves Wilder as the best guy. So if Pulev beats Joshua, we’ll talk to Fury about doing the Wilder fight at the end of February.”

He continued: “By the end of February, hopefully, the pandemic will be under control, and we’ll at least be able to put the [Fury vs. Wilder III] fight in Allegiant Stadium [in Las Vegas, Nevada], and do it for 15,000, 20,000 people in a 75,000 seat stadium.

“It’s all well and good for Fury to say that he wants to fight Joshua, but who knows if Joshua is going to be around after he fights my guy Pulev.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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