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Tyson Fury looks in remarkable shape in new training footage as he returns to the gym for Oleksandr Usyk rematch

In a testament to his fighting spirit, Tyson Fury is back in the gym and looking in phenomenal condition as he prepares for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

While the Ukrainian won convincingly in their first encounter, ‘The Gypsy King’ has always found a way to bounce back from adversity, utilizing his remarkable powers of self-belief to rise like a phoenix from the ashes.

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Tyson Fury looks incredible in new training footage

Throughout his career, Tyson Fury has made a reputation for his remarkable ability to move like a man half his size.

Standing at an enormous 6ft9, the towering heavyweight shouldn’t be able to dance around the ring like a prime Floyd Mayweather, yet he can.

His mesmerizing footwork, combined with his tremendous head movement, is the very reason he was able to dethrone Wladimir Klitschko and emerge victorious against Deontay Wilder.

However, while the boxing genius is gifted in the ring, his years of ballooning up and down in weight have taken their toll, with the British sporting icon descending down the mountain.

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The attributes he’s grown so synonymous with, simply don’t seem to be there anymore. When he set foot inside the ring with Oleksandr Usyk, the shots he once would’ve slipped, landed directly on the target.

However, while some may critique the performance, no one can question his heart, with Fury rallying back from the brink of a knockout to make it to the distance. And now, he’s back in the gym and looking in tip-top condition.

The 35-year-old posted a video of himself, looking light on his feet as he hammered away at the bag with thunderous power.

Addressing the camera, he delivered a passionate speech, saying: “Hey guys, Tyson Fury here, back to the gym as you see. I’m counting down the days until I can get my redemption against Oleksandr Usyk. December 21 is my time. I’ve done everything in boxing, but I ain’t come back from a loss. I relish the chance to come back and redeem myself, get up. December 21 is all me. Undisputed, here I come.”

The video is an extremely positive sign for fans of the former WBC world champion, who were concerned for his wellbeing after a video emerged of the legend falling over outside a pub.

Tyson Fury collapses after getting thrown out of a bar

In the aftermath of the first official loss of his career, Fury headed into a local Morecambe bar and danced the night away.

However, his evening finished on a bitter note, with bouncers deciding he’d had too much to drink and ought to call it a night.

Summoning up all their courage, they escorted the combat sports phenom out of the venue, where he subsequently fell to his knees and banged his head on a lamp post.

And while some have mocked the fighter, many have risen to his defence.

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