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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk come face to face in Saudi Arabia after Gypsy King threatens to SUE Ukrainian

    TYSON FURY had a sizzling response when he met “sausage” Oleksandr Usyk after threatening to sue him.You wouldn’t know the Gypsy King was unhappy his rival wanted to delay their unification fight – judging by their encounter in Riyadh.
    Tyson Fury seemed to take Oleksandr Usyk by surprise with his hug
    Usyk eventually responded with the biggest of bear hugs
    As Fury prepared to take on UFC legend Francis Ngannou in Saturday’s crossover fight, he cooked up a surprise reaction as Usyk turned up in the Saudi Arabia capital.
    The unbeaten Mancunian had called his fellow unbeaten heavyweight a “sausage” and warned him he faced legal action if he tries to postpone their historic bout in December.
    Fury says Usyk would be breaking his contract if the Ukrainian stands by his demand for 12 weeks of training – meaning the fight taking place next year.
    But the Brit, 35, appeared to wrongfoot the 36-year-old when they approached each other amid a blaze of cameras and crowd of onlookers in Riyadh.
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    A smiling Fury said: “Come on, then, hug it out. Come on, fella, give me a hug.”
    Straight-faced Usyk at first looked to his side and appeared nonplussed.
    But he then bearhugged Fury off the ground.
    The Gypsy King sparked laughter by replying: “AAaah, I needed that hug.”
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    Tyson Fury and wife Paris hosted a Gala dinner for all the VIPs
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    The duo have signed up for heavyweight boxing’s first ever four-belt unifying bout.
    But first Fury must see off rank outsider Ngannou – in the opener to his three-fight deal in Saudi Arabia.
    He’ll earn around £65million against the Cameroonian – on the way to an estimated £165m.
    Cristiano Ronaldo turned up at the dinner to show his support
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    Cristiano Ronaldo leads VIPs and celebs on red carpet ahead of Tyson Fury’s Saudi showdown against Francis Ngannou

    CRISTIANO RONALDO led the glamorous VIPS on the red carpet ahead of Tyson Fury’s historic crossover fight with Francis Ngannou.Stars from all over the world have flown in for the bout in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    Cristiano Ronaldo dressed down for the Gala dinner
    Brazilian Ronaldo opted for a smart suit
    Rio Ferdinand opted for an oversized shirt
    Tyson Fury and wife Paris wowed in their patterned outfits

    Many of the celebrities have attended a Gala dinner at the St Regis Hotel.
    Ronaldo, 38, did not have far to go as he is currently playing his football in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Nassr.
    The Portuguese star turned up in a casual look as he wore a pair of jeans and a hooded jacket.
    Ronaldo was joined by his namesake, former Brazilian international Ronaldo at the event.
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    The former Real Madrid and Inter Milan ace stunned as he wore a smart suit with an open-collar white shirt.
    And of course, Fury and his wife Paris also blessed the red carpet in their patterned outfits.
    Paris looked stunning in her pink dress while Fury looked dapper in his unique suit as they posed for photographs.
    During his time in front of the press, Fury also met rival Oleksandr Usyk.
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    The pair will fight in December, however, they shared an embrace which saw the British boxer lifted up by the Ukrainian.
    Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand also made an appearance on the red carpet.
    The retired footballer wore a stylish oversized black shirt as he spoke to members of the press.
    Mike Tyson also joined the list of those by also wearing a suit.
    Mike Tyson wore a smart suit on the red carpet
    The boxing legend has been giving Francis Ngannou tips
    Eminem posed for a picture with NgannouCredit: X @tntsports
    The boxing legend had earlier been seen handing out advice to Moses Itauma.
    Rap star Eminem, real name Marshall Mathers, was also in attendance for the dinner and posed for a picture with Ngannou.
    He was wearing a black jacket and matching hat, along with a large gold chain around his neck.
    VIP guests, legends and boxers all posed for a photo together with a boxing glove on one hand.
    The VIPs all posed for a group shotCredit: TOP RANK BOXING
    Fury and Ngannou took their spots at the top of the picture while other stars such as Tommy and John Fury, Mike Tyson and Abdu Rozik were in the front row.
    Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker made the most of the event as he rubbed shoulders with the likes of Eminem as well as MMA fighter Israel Adesanya, former boxer Lennox Lewis and Amir Khan.
    He also snapped pictures with Roy Jones Jr, Michael Buffer and Joe Calzaghe.
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    Joseph Parker grabbed a snap with Ronaldo and FuryCredit: Instagram @joeboxerparker
    Parker also got a selfie with Lennox LewisCredit: Instagram @joeboxerparker
    He also met the Brazilian RonaldoCredit: Instagram @joeboxerparker
    The St Regis Hotel is rated five stars and has rooms available for at least £670, however the night of the Gala has seen prices soar.
    A room can set potential customers back at least £2,500 for a single night. More

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    Inside Tyson Fury’s amazing family dynasty with NINE pro boxers including Love Island star brother and dad John

    TYSON FURY lives at the top of the heavyweight boxing world.But while he is the Fury family’s most famous name, he is one part of a family dynasty in the industry.
    Tyson Fury heads a family full of fightersCredit: AFP
    Dad John Fury is one of nine fighters in the Fury fighting dynastyCredit: Alamy
    The Fury’s live and breathe boxing, with a staggering NINE members of the family involved in the industry in some capacity.
    Below SunSport takes a look at each member of the Fury’s fighting empire.
    Tyson Fury
    STARTING out with the creme of the crop, The Gypsy King stands at the pinnacle of heavyweight boxing.
    Tyson has been in the sport since he was eight years old.
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    Tyson won the WBC belt in 2019Credit: AP
    He went on to win the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles from Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
    Tyson was stripped the IBF belt just ten days after winning it after he refused to fight mandatory challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov.
    The remaining three belts were vacated in 2016 pending an investigation over anti-doping and medical issues.
    Most recently he won the WBC title from his epic trilogy with Deontay Wilder.
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    Tommy Fury
    Tommy Fury is Tyson’s half brother and an ex-Love Island starCredit: Alamy
    TOMMY FURY has thrust himself into the spotlight with his high-profile fights in influencer boxing.
    In October 2023 he beat KSI, which followed a split-decision win over Jake Paul in February.
    Tommy is Tyson’s half brother, sharing the same father but different mothers.
    TNT saw a large part of his fame come from appearing on Love Island in 2019.
    While on the reality TV show he met fiancee and mother of his daughter, Bambi, Molly-Mae Hague.
    He featured prominently in Netlfix’s At Home With The Fury’s documentary.
    Roman Fury
    Rowan Fury previously had a scholarship as a rugby star before swapping to boxing when his weight increasedCredit: PA
    ROMAN FURY is Tommy’s brother, Tyson’s half-brother, and fights at cruiserweight.
    He has been described by the Gypsy King as “an aspiring cruiserweight champion of the future.”
    Roman previously held a scholarship to become a rugby player before his weight shot up to 19 stone.
    After starting training with Tyson and Tommy during lockdown Roman shed six stone before having his first pro boxing fight in October 2022.
    John Fury
    Fury Sr fought former WBO champ Henry Akinwade during his pro careerCredit: Alamy
    FATHER to Tyson, Tommy and Roman, the often explosive John Fury had his own noteworthy career in the ring with 13 pro fights under his belt between 1987 to 1995.
    John’s career however, was far less illustrious than his son’s would prove to be.
    Born in 1964, he was beaten on his boxing debut by rugby league player Adam Fogerty before going on to win his next six fights on the bounce.
    A 1989 draw with David Hopkins would end this streak, before he had a shot at the Central Area title with Neil Malpass which he lost on points.
    Wins against future British and Italian title challengers would follow, before he was brutally KO’d against future WBO champion Henry Akinwade which sparked a four-year ring absence.
    He would return against 1995 but was knocked out inside four rounds. After hanging up his gloves he would train son Tyson, which has gone on to yield great success.
    John was raised as a Gypsy and still keeps up with traveller tradition.
    Hughie Fury
    Hughie Fury suffers from a rare skin condition but previously challenged for a heavyweight titleCredit: Getty
    HUGHIE FURY has been out of the ring after suffering from acne conglobate, but has an impressive record in the ring.
    He is the cousin of Tyson and has a pro record of 26 wins (15 KOs) and three defeats.
    Hughie challenged for the WBO heavyweight title in 2017 and previously asserted he would be able to beat Anthony Joshua.
    Born in 1994, Hughie was the first British boxer to win gold in the super-heavyweight division at the 2012 Youth World Championships.
    Nathan Gorman
    Nathan Gorman is the great-nephew of bare-knuckle fighter Bartley GormanCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    NATHAN GORMAN is Tyson’s cousin and fights in the heavyweight division.
    Born in 1996, he has 21 fights under his belt, winning 19 – 13 via KO – and losing two.
    Gorman has fighting in his blood not just from the Fury family, being the great-nephew of undefeated bare-knuckle fighter Bartley Gorman.
    Hosea Burton
    Hosea Burton challenged for the British light-heavyweight belt in 2021Credit: PA:Press Association
    ANOTHER cousin, Hosea Burton fights at light-heavyweight or cruiserweight level.
    He held English national championships in Sheffield in 2009 and London in 2010.
    Burton’s overall pro record is 32 fights, 28 wins – 12 by KO – and four defeats.
    In 2021 Tyson, John and Hughie all watched on at Wembley as Burton was defeated in seven rounds by Dan Azeez for the vacant British light-heavyweight title.
    In May 2023, Burton suffered another defeat to Ellis Zorro for the vacant WBO European cruiserweight title.
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    Andy Lee
    Andy Lee held the WBO middleweight title in 2014Credit: Sportsfile
    LEE is the second cousin of Tyson and cousin to Tommy.
    Born in 1984, the Irish southpaw has fought across three weight classes, holding the WBO middleweight title for a year in 2014.
    His pro record stands at 39 fights, 35 wins – 24 by KO – three defeats and one draw.
    Lee’s last fight was in 2017, citing family reasons for his retirement. Since then he has become a trainer and boxing pudit.
    He was assistant to SugarHill Steward for Tyson’s rematch will Deontay Wilder and has trained Joseph Parker.
    Peter Fury
    FATHER to Hughie, Peter Fury has a murky past.
    Peter was a criminal gang kingpin that covered the North East before he was slapped with a ten year jail sentence in 1995 for heading up a supply chain of illegal amphetamine which made him millions.
    He was forced to give around £1million back to authorities before he was released.
    In 2008 he was then thrown back in prison for money laundering.
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    Peter has been involved in the training of both Tyson and Tommy from their younger days.
    He has also been a trainer for Hughie.
    Peter Fury has been involved in Tyson, Tommy and Hughie’s training but was is also a former gang leaderCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Tyson Fury leaves fans fuming ‘that’s a terrible way to sell PPVs’ with Djokovic analogy at Francis Ngannou weigh-in

    TYSON FURY has left fans fuming after claiming that he will beat Francis Ngannou quickly in their historic crossover fight.The WBC champion and the MMA star will face off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    Tyson Fury compared his fight with Francis Ngannou to Novak Djokovic playing a table tennis championCredit: X @boxingontnt
    He suggested that he will end the fight against the MMA star quicklyCredit: X @boxingontnt
    The bout is very highly anticipated among boxing fans. However, many are not impressed with Fury’s recent comments.
    The British boxer has suggested that the fight is a mismatch and he will be able to beat the Cameroonian-French fighter quickly.
    Fury compared himself to tennis legend Novak Djokovic taking on a table tennis champion.
    He said: “I’m gonna make it nice and short.
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    “It’s like a table tennis champion facing Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final.”
    But fans were left fuming with the Gypsy King’s comments as they prepare to fork out £21.95 to watch the fight.
    One fan complained: “That’s a terrible way to sell PPVs.”
    A second Tweeted: “Djokovic would win 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. I don’t think many would be buying that PPV.”
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    A third wrote: “Analogy made me laugh tbf.”
    A fourth said: “Yeah, we know Tyson, that is why we’re not paying for it.”
    A fifth declared: “Bit of a strange analogy by Tyson but I like it.”
    Another added: “Exhibition 🙄.”
    Fury weighed in a massive 19st 11lbs for the mammoth clash with Ngannou.
    The 35-year-old was 19st 2lbs for his last fight against Derek Chisora in December.
    And he has packed on half a stone to be a juggernaut of a fighter in the cross-over bout that should tee-up the undisputed decider with Oleksandr Usyk on December 23.
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    Laura Woods stuns live on TV as she presents weigh in for huge Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight

    LAURA WOODS proved she can hook viewers whatever she does.The TNT Sports presenter switched from football to fronting the fiery weigh-in for Tyson Fury’s heavyweight boxing fight with Francis Ngannou.
    Laura Woods took centre stage for the weigh-in ahead of the boutCredit: TNT Sports
    Woods looked as comfortable discussing Fury vs Ngannou as she does bantering with pundits during TNT’s Champions League coverageCredit: TNT Sports
    The Mancunian made covering the massive fight look like a breezeCredit: TNT Sports
    And UFC legend Ngannou must hope he’s as good at crossing over sports as Laura.
    The Cameroonian enters the ring on Saturday as the overwhelming outsider against Laura’s fellow Mancunian, WBC champion Fury.
    The broadcaster – who is dating Love Island’s Adam Collard – glowed in a dark trousersuit for the dazzling event labelled the Battle of the Baddest” in Riyadh.
    Unbeaten Fury, 35, has called his fee for three bouts in Saudi Arabia “the biggest boxing deal ever”.
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    The Gypsy King will earn around £65million against Ngannou – as part of a triple package estimated at £165m.
    Fury weighted in at 277.7lbs – notably heavier than the 272.1lbs recorded by his rookie rival.
    Woods, 36, has stepped into the glitz of hit ‘n hype boxing after coming in at sixth spot on a list of Britain’s top-earning sports presenters.
    Her ITV and TNT deals are thought to rake in about £2m.
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    The former Sky Sports runner has risen to the top of broadcasting and well as attracting a growing horde of admirers on social mediaCredit: Instagram/@laurawoodsy
    The University of Salford graduate can handle a rainy day in the Prem as well as a Riyadh date in boxingCredit: Getty
    Laura has also covered NFL as many as British sportsCredit: Instagram
    BBC Match of the Day host Gary Lineker is way ahead on £30m.
    Fans loved Laura’s calm contribution in the studio – in contrast to the heated weigh-in for Fury and Ngannou.
    It comes after the Arsenal fan’s boyfriend revealed he wooed her with flirty social media messages followed by an “undercover date”.
    In contrast, there was nothing secret about Fury’s attitude towards Ngannou.
    Asked what the 37-year-old Mixed Martial Arts veteran brings to boxing, the Brit replied: “Absolutely nothing!
    “It’s like a table tennis champion facing Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. Totally different.” More

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    Heartwarming moment Mike Tyson gives advice to 18-year-old Brit heavyweight who wants to break his own record

    MIKE TYSON was filmed giving some heartwarming advice to Moses Itauma.The British boxer is aiming to break Tyson’s record by becoming the youngest heavyweight champion ever.
    Mike Tyson offered some advice to Moses ItuamaCredit: X
    The British boxer is aiming to break Tyson’s recordCredit: X
    Moses Itauma, 18, has plenty of promise and turned pro earlier this year.
    Tyson broke records when he became the heavyweight champion in 1986 as he was only 20 years old.
    Now 57 years old, the American has offered his advice to Itauma about respecting his opponents.
    Itauma spoke about wanting to be in “quality fights” and not to be put against “bums”.
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    But Tyson replied: “Any fighter is a quality fight because anything can happen in there. Anything.
    “Do you know what I am saying? There is no such thing as bums.
    “I used to say people were bums until I made that comeback to box that division.
    “Then I realised that there were no bums. That’s hard work.”
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    Earlier this year, Ituama told SunSport how he was aiming to break Tyson’s record.
    He said: “Me and my brother have talked about me breaking that record and just looking at the dates and the maths, it is very doable.
    “Karol told me, ‘If anyone can do it then you can.’ And I believe I can do it.
    “The current world champions now are in their thirties and the ones that are coming up, supposedly to replace them.
    “I reckon I can do all of them.”
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    TNT Sports forced to apologise twice for Tyson Fury during X-rated Francis Ngannou weigh-in

    TNT SPORTS were forced to apologise TWICE in quick succession as Tyson Fury used foul language moments after his final face-off with Francis Ngannou.Gypsy King Fury welcomes the former UFC heavyweight champion to the boxing world in a controversial crossover clash on Saturday night.
    Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou throw down in a controversial crossover clash on SaturdayCredit: REUTERS
    The pair took part in a heated final face-off after the weigh-insCredit: TOP RANK
    TNT Sports were forced to apologise twice after Fury dropped two swear words in quick successionCredit: TNT SPORTS
    The pair took part in a heated face-off after weighing in for their Saudi showdown, with Fury sticking his noggin on Ngannou’s forehead.
    The WBC heavyweight king swiftly conducted an interview with TNT Sports after the final face-off.
    And he dropped two expletives during the chat after being asked about fighting Oleksandr Usyk by former Love Island star and TNT presenter Josh Denzel.
    He said: “We’re talking about Francis Ngannou tomorrow night And I’mma knock a motherf***er out.
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    “And then, I’m gonna take a week off boxing, let me have some time with my family and then I’m come and take on a little guy and knock him out.”
    Denzel promptly said: “We apologise for the language for those viewers out there.”

    It wasn’t long, however, before Fury was at it again.
    “Yes, I need to apologise,” Fury said.” If there’s anybody out there who don’t like my language – get the f**k out that door.”
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    Fury’s antics forced another swift apology from Denzel, who said: “I apologise again on behalf of Tyson Fury.
    ” I think we’re going to let you go, brother.”
    Fury weighed in a massive 19st 11lbs for his mammoth clash with Francis Ngannou.
    The 35-year-old was 19st 2lbs for his merciful December slapping of old mate Derek Chisora in December.
    And he has packed on half a stone to be a juggernaut of a fighter in Saudi Arabia, in the cross-over bout that should tee-up the undisputed decider with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury looked far heavier and unconditioned at the Battle of the Baddest launch press conference in September when he whipped off his top and looked hefty.
    At Wednesday’s media workout he did a proper session, got a sweat on in the Riyadh heat but never looked out of breath as he played with crowd.

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    Ngannou – who tipped the Friday scales at 19st 4lbs –  looked like a novice and even showed signs of fatigue after just a few minutes of light training.
    But the 6ft 9in Morecambe behemoth reckons he’s the fittest giant in history and even fancies a return to the old 15-format some of his heroes enjoyed during boxing’s golden age.
    “Never let this body fool you,” he told SunSport.
    “I would love to put it back to 15-round fights, that would suit me even more, 15-round fights, unbelievable.
    “So this is the body of probably the fittest heavyweight there’s ever been. I don’t believe there’s ever been anyone more fit than me.
    “Even in tough, gruelling hard fights, I can get knockouts in the late rounds. I’ve proved it time and time again.
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    “So, never be fooled by a body and if you’re somebody out there that’s got a bit of fat belly like me, own it.
    “Because I represent all the dad bods and all the fat people around the world. I am your hero, I am for you.”
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    Inside Tyson Fury’s 6,000 calorie-a-day diet before Ngannou fight – including roast potatoes for breakfast

    THERE is no doubt that Tyson Fury is one of the greatest heavyweights the art of boxing has ever seen.But how does the Gypsy King perform to the incredible degree that he does in his fights? 
    Tyson Fury is preparing to take on Francis NgannouCredit: Reuters
    The heavyweight boxer is eating 6,000 calories a day in the week before the fightCredit: instagram
    As he prepares to face off the formidable ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, Fury will be taking every measure to optimise his performance and solidify his legendary title as the undisputed world champion. 
    The two most important factors? His diet and workout regime. 
    Here, we take a look at Fury’s pre-fight rituals – including a whopping 6,000 calories a day and roast potatoes for breakfast.
    According to the 35-year-old’s nutritionist George Lockhart, the 6ft 9in athlete’s favourite foods are black pudding, fish and anything spicy. 
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    He’s not a fan of vegetables, and would chow down exclusively on chicken nuggets if he could. 
    In the week before a fight, he typically scoffs his breakfast at 10am, then eats again at 1pm, 3pm, 6pm, 9pm and midnight.
    This works out at about 6,000 calories a day – almost triple that of the maintenance calories for the average man. 
    Lockhart said this huge intake helps maximise energy output on the day of the fight and helps keep fatigue at bay. 
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    “Tyson is like clockwork,” he added. “It’s the exact same way every single time. It’s almost like you press play, and repeat. 
    “We’ve found the formula he likes, and the weight that he wants to be at.”
    Fury’s standard brekkie includes several scrambled eggs, which the nutritionist claims are one of the “best digestive proteins” the body can absorb with ease.
    This provides optimal muscle growth and recovery to accompany Fury’s twice-a-day, seven-day-a-week rigorous training program, he added. 
    The boxer, who weighs 19st 1lb, also gets a serving of black pudding, which is “really high in iron”, as well as lean pork or chicken.
    Lunch is one of the more variable aspects of Fury’s usually rigid diet plan, as the components are altered to fit his unique nutritional requirements throughout the seven-day lead-up. 
    However, Lockhart always tries to squeeze in a helping of salmon due to its high omega-3 content, which reportedly improves his brain function and boosts his ‘fight IQ’. 
    Salmon is also full of proteins and essential fatty acids, which are needed for muscle growth and the healthy maintenance of bone density and cartilage health that provide support for the muscles, which house the bursting power of Fury’s explosive punches. 
    Tyson Fury’s diet the week before facing Francis Ngannou
    MONDAY

    10am: 5 eggs, spinach, turkey bacon omelette, 2 large roast potatoes, 1/2 avocado
    1pm: 2 bananas, 1 cup of Greek yoghurt, smoothie
    3pm: : lemon pepper salmon, 230g roasted sweet potatoes, 1 tbsp hummus and 1/2 avocado
    6pm: 230g BBQ chicken breast, 1 cup of rice with broccoli and tomatoes cooked in chicken broth
    9pm: 1 cup Greek yoghurt, 1 cup blackberries, 1 cup of blueberries, 1 cup of strawberries and 1/4 cup of granola
    12am: 2 smoothies, 2 bananas, 1 cup of Greek yogurt

    TUESDAY

    10am: rosemary roasted potatoes, 2 turkey sausages, 2 scrambled eggs with cheese, 1 cup pineapple
    1pm: protein shake, 1 banana, 1 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 1 cup Greek yoghurt
    3pm: 230g chicken curry, peas, carrots, 2 cups basmati rice
    6pm: lamb kebabs with tzatziki sauce, hummus, basmati rice, sliced cucumber
    9pm: 1 cup raspberries, 1 cup blueberries, 1 cup strawberries, 1 cup Greek yoghurt
    12am: shake, 1 banana, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 1 cup Greek yoghurt, dark chocolate

    WEDNESDAY

    10am: 3 eggs scrambled with cheese, roasted rosemary potatoes, shake, Greek yoghurt, 2 cups blueberries, 2 chicken sausages
    1pm: sliced apples, sliced oranges, 1 cup mixed nuts, 1 cup Greek yoghurt, 1tbsp honey
    3pm: 2 chicken thighs, 1 cup garbanzo beans cooked with spinach in chicken broth with chicken gravy
    6pm: 1 chicken breast, 1 large baked potato, sliced melon and pineapple, asparagus with lemon salt and pepper
    9pm 1 cup Greek yoghurt, 1 cup sliced banana, 1 cup sliced strawberries 1 cup dark chocolate 
    12am: 1 banana, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 1 tbsp honey, 1 cup Greek yoghurt

    THURSDAY

    10am: 3 eggs scrambled with cheese, 2 chicken sausages, roasted rosemary potatoes, 1 cup pineapple 
    1pm: shake, 1/2 banana, 1 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 1 cup Greek yoghurt
    3pm: BBQ chicken breast, 1 cup peas and carrots, 1 large baked potato
    6pm: 230g lemon pepper salmon, 1 cup basmati rice with tomatoes, spinach, and basil cooked in chicken broth, 1/2 avocado, lemon pepper, 1 tbsp olive oil
    9pm: 1 cup blueberries 1 cup raspberries, 1 cup blackberries, dark chocolate, 1 cup of Greek yoghurt
    12am: shake, 1 banana, 1 cup strawberries

    FRIDAY

    10am: 3 eggs scrambled with cheese and spinach, 3 turkey sausages, rosemary roasted potatoes, 2 cups of mixed fruit
    2pm : 230g blackened salmon, 2 cups rice cooked with spinach chickpeas, tomatoes, in chicken broth with hummus and avocado
    6pm: 2 chicken thighs, roasted potatoes, 2 cups mixed berries, nuts
    9pm: 1 cup blackberries, 1 cup raspberries, 1 cup blueberries, 1 cup Greek yoghurt, 1/2 cup granola

    Where Lockhart has changed his tune regarding Fury’s programme is on the subject of red meat. 
    Before his fight with Dillian Whyte, the health expert was insistent on adding a helping of red meat to at least one meal every day as “chicken isn’t as nutrient dense”.
    However, he has since revised his opinions so as not to hinder Fury’s physical fitness. 
    “I’ll only do red meat on days that he’s off, to give his body the time to digest it,” he told Betway.
    “Red meat is the most nutrient-dense meat out there, but it also takes time to digest, so I don’t want to be giving it to him every day.”
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    And throughout the day, Lockhart has to ensure his client is getting his five-a-day, which he claims he has to sneak into Fury’s meals because he hates vegetables with a passion.

    Fury takes on Ngannou in Saudi Arabia at 10.45pm on October 28.

    Tyson out for dinner at a sushi restaurant with wife Paris and three of their seven kidsCredit: Twitter
    The World Heavyweight Title – Fury v Derek ChisoraCredit: Reuters
    Fury making a kebabCredit: YouTube
    Fury picking up 150kg of Yorkshire-bred meat
    The boxer visiting a burger bar in BradfordCredit: SWNS:South West News Service More