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LEICESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 23: Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury pictured at Morningside Arena on March 23, 2019 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

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LEICESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 23: Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury pictured at Morningside Arena on March 23, 2019 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
The ‘Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury is the one top-tier boxers around. With his unmatched prowess, Fury has already established himself as the legend of the sport. Even after achieving all that he has, Fury keeps a minimal presence on social media and particularly Instagram.
In a conversation with Gareth A Davies, Fury detailed how he keeps himself away from social media and why he does so.
“What happened is I don’t use social media as a personal thing. Social media has got nothing to do with me as a man. And as a husband and as a son or as a father, so, therefore, I don’t need to share personal images.” he said.
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Fury believes in living and enjoying the moment rather than using social media to boast it. A bulk of boxers showcase their training regimes, their families, and more such extraordinary things, but the Brit does the opposite now.
The ‘Gypsy King feels his private life has to be kept private. Only necessary posts pertaining to boxing have to go out, that too in specific numbers.
“So years ago I used to post like all pictures and things of like what I was doing and how I’m living and all that but now, I keep my private life private and business life business and that’s what it is,” he added.
Instead of using social media, the heavyweight champion enjoys dedicating his time to family and his boxing workouts that help him prosper in the sport.
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Tyson Fury eyeing a resilient comeback in 2021
It’s been almost a year since the ‘Gypsy King’ stepped inside the squared circle. He annihilated Deontay Wilder to dethrone him from the top of the mountain. In 2021, he will contend for the undisputed heavyweight title against fellow Brit Anthony Joshua.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 22: Tyson Fury celebrates his win by TKO in the seventh round against Deontay Wilder in the Heavyweight bout for Wilder’s WBC and Fury’s lineal heavyweight title on February 22, 2020 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Fury also bagged The Ring Magazine Fighter of the year for his enthralling performance in 2020. Moving into this year, he will look ahead to producing the same results and achieve his long-time dream of being the undisputed champion.
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He is expected to storm inside the ring by mid-2021. How excited are you for Tyson Fury’s return?
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