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Tyson Fury shows off incredible body transformation ahead of Oleksandr Usyk fight

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May 12, 2024

Tyson Fury has unveiled his impressive body transformation just over a week before his bout with Oleksandr Usyk.

The ‘Gypsy King’ is on the cusp of potentially becoming an undisputed heavyweight champion next Saturday in Saudi Arabia as he squares off against Usyk. This highly anticipated fight will be the first time since Lennox Lewis in 1999 that one fighter could hold all four heavyweight titles.

Fury took to social media to showcase his chiselled form, prompting fans to praise his condition. “Best shape I’ve seen you mate,” read one fan’s comment. “He looks even better now,” concurred another.

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“Amazing shape from Tyson to be honest, looks arguably the best he ever has been,” remarked another admirer. Previously, Fury had to withdraw from a scheduled February fight with Usyk due to a cut sustained during sparring, reports the Mirror.

On rest days, Fury consumes about 3000 calories but ramps it up to roughly 6000 on training days. His diet includes a typical breakfast of eggs, toast, and lean beef sausages, while steak and potatoes are on the menu for dinner.

Despite mocking Usyk in the lead-up to their fight, the British boxer has acknowledged that he’s expecting a challenging night when they finally meet in the ring.

“Oleksandr Usyk’s a real bad man and to underestimate Usyk you’d be a mug,” Fury said in conversation with Queensberry Promotions. “I’m training hard for him, I’m doing everything I can. I respect Usyk as a man. I respect his career as well – Olympic champion, undisputed cruiserweight champion, unified heavyweight champion.”

“You have to respect that, I’m fighting the real deal. I’m looking forward to the challenge. He’s a southpaw, he’s got good footwork, good boxing ability, technically sound. He’s proved he can mix it with the big heavyweights because he’s beat Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.”

“I’m messing with an elite fighter who’s got more than boxing ability. He’s stubborn and he wants to win like I do. All of the talent and attributes aside, it will come down to who wants it most on the night. If he wants it more than him, he’ll win and if I want it more than him then I’ll win. I just think my will and determination will be more than his on the night.”

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