Tyson Fury’s transformation from an overweight heavyweight back to looking like a professional athlete again is truly something spectacular.
Fury ballooned up in size after his troubles with UK Anti-Doping and the British Boxing Board of Control and it seemed like the former heavyweight champion was going past the point of no return.
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But after announcing his comeback to boxing late last year, Fury has been getting back to his fighting weight. Fury’s recent social media posts show the noticeable difference and with the help of new trainer Ben Davieson, ‘The Gypsy King’ is getting closer to being a lean mean boxing machine once again.
Boss to see @Tyson_Fury looking in great shape, I think the whole of the boxing world are looking forward to his comeback, hilarious out the ring, talented in it #GypsyKing 👑 pic.twitter.com/8SOaTYOKpr
— Anthony Fowler 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (@afowler06) March 18, 2018
“I realised about a few months ago actually. I wasn’t really up to much to be honest. I got income coming in every month which I can live on quite comfortably. I’ve got no debts, nothing. I was quite comfortable with what I was doing. Then I thought to myself, I’m only 28-29, If I can do this…I’m looking at these bodybuilders and I just thought I can come back and beat these guys and it will be a remarkable story.
“Coming up, winning it all, giving it all away, first man in history to throw it all in the bin, everything, and then winning it all back again,” said Fury in an exclusive interview with Boxing Social back in January when asked about his comeback.
This morning Fury posted another photo of the new slick and slim ‘Gypsy King.’
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So far an official announcement has not been made regarding Fury’s comeback date. The former world champion hinted that he could return to the ring in April but there’s also been some talk about a September date as well.
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