Tyson Fury has shown off his kicks during a brand new skit from his training camp as he prepares for his boxing comeback this December.
The legendary two-time heavyweight champion is currently preparing for a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk after losing for the primary time as knowledgeable back in May. He was cruising to victory first time around before the Ukrainian landed a large punch late on that just about stopped him.
That completely modified the dynamic of the fight, and Usyk managed to beat the chances to land an historic victory. The win saw him claim the primary undisputed heavyweight title in boxing’s four-belt era, which followed his reign as undisputed at cruiserweight.
Tyson Fury trains leg kicks in recent training skit
In a brand new video posted to social media, Tyson Fury showed off his leg kicks while training with WKO kickboxing coach Kancho Robert McInnes and his son Junior. It’s clearly a comedy skit, filmed while Fury has been training with the pair.
Fury might be seen watching two men training kicks, before being called over to try it himself. McInnes then whispers him a ‘secret’ before he loads up on a kick that immediately floors his teammate despite him holding a pad.
Fans commented of their droves, stating the seemingly obvious that Fury clearly staged the skit for comedic effect. And a few joked that he should consider a switch up in sports, with one writing: “I’ve seen enough, give him Francis Ngannou within the octagon.”
Tyson Fury has entertained crossover with MMA before
Famously in October of last yr, Tyson Fury pulled through along with his threat of a crossover fight as he took on UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. The pair had teased a match with hybrid rules, but they as an alternative took part in an ordinary ten-round skilled boxing bout.
Ngannou gave a solid showing, lasting the space and even dropping Fury on path to a razor-close split decision defeat. It was enough to earn him one other boxing fight with Anthony Joshua this yr, which he lost by the use of a vicious knockout within the second round.
But there continues to be interest in a rematch between Fury and Ngannou, particularly if the boxer was willing to make some concessions on the ruleset. And will he lose to Oleksandr Usyk, it could be his route to at least one last monster payday in Saudi Arabia if he faces the MMA fighter again.
Tyson Fury details what went fallacious against Oleksandr Usyk
Before all of that, nevertheless, Fury must first try and win back his belts in a rematch with Usyk. The pair will rematch on December 21 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia where their initial meeting happened earlier this yr.
Fury insists that he feels he won, and even theorised that the war in Ukraine can have influenced judges to be more favorable to Usyk. But he has also reflected on what went fallacious, telling the media after the very fact: “It was close enough.
“One judge had me winning by a round and one in every of them had him winning by a round and that was the ultimate decision. I assumed I boxed the top right off him for a lot of the rounds. The fight was actually loads easier than I assumed it will be, loads easier.
“People say he’s a tough man to hit, I used to be landing three or 4 punch combos, laughing at him. My problem in that fight was that I used to be probably having an excessive amount of fun. It was probably too easy. At times it was too easy.
“It was like I used to be in there with an area amateur boxer, and I used to be just having fun with it an excessive amount of and messing around. I paid the final word price in round nine after I got a 10-8 round and got clipped. That’s what happens once you’re having an excessive amount of fun. But I enjoyed it.”
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