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The British heavyweight, Tyson Fury is set to fight the final match of his career with Dillian Whyte on April 23. In his recent interview, The Gypsy King opened up a strange personal detail while describing his fitness.

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In a recent interview with iFL TV, Fury described his fitness and also claimed some bold facts.

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Fury said, ” I am the fittest big man on this planet. There ain’t no one fitter. Six foot nine, near 20 stone.”

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Fury claimed to be the fittest man on earth when compared to his size. He proves it by displaying his boxing skills despite having a long height and heavy body.

Moreover, while describing his fitness he added, “I can run all day and fight all night, and f**k all afternoon. Good up there my boy.”

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This revealed how Fury thinks he is the fittest heavyweight and also one of his bedroom stories.

Tyson Fury grooving with his big body

The Gypsy King is the undisputed heavyweight champion. Despite being out of shape he has beaten many tough opponents with the use of his skills overpower.

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One of his famous incidents is still remembered when he mocked Wladimir Klitschko during the pre-event of their second fight. Fury taunted Klitschko by describing how a fit-looking boxer like Klitschko lost to an obese person like Fury.

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Another such moment when Tyson proved his skills and fitness was his trilogy fights against Deontay Wilder.

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His first encounter is still one of the greatest comebacks during the fight in boxing history. Wilder knocked down Fury with a heavy punch, but surprisingly Fury got up before the referee’s ten counts.

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Later, Fury won the next 2 fights against The Bronze Bomber in which he significantly knocked Wilder and becoming on the greatest heavyweights of all time.

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The Gypsy King fitness regime

Tyson Fury took a long break in his career because of several problems he was going through. In this course, he gained a lot of mass and weighed around 400 lbs until he started training for his comeback.

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 Well, Tyson Fury trains a lot to develop his skills and fitness. Subsequently, he dominates his opponents proving that he is the best heavyweight in the current generation.

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What are your views on Tyson Fury’s fitness? Let us know in the comments section.

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