TYSON FURY has revealed his fight physique for his Tottenham tussle with Arslanbek Makhmudov.
The Gypsy King locks horns with the Russian man-mountain tomorrow night at the home of Premier League strugglers Spurs.
Fury, 37, weighed a whopping 20 STONE when he began training for his comeback in Thailand.
But he’s shed several pounds for his fifth ring return thanks to a gruelling 16-week training camp.
And he unveiled a trimmer physique during a pre-fight photo shoot earlier this week.
Boxing fans were quick to comment on the Wythenshawe warrior’s frame after seeing videos on social media.
One wrote on X: “Lean for him, TBF.”
Another said: “Is it me, or is he looking a little leaner?”
And another said: “Looks in good shape for him TBF.”
One remarked: “He lost the weight well.”
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London will host the return of the Gypsy King!
Tyson Fury’s hiatus comes to an end on Saturday night when he faces Russian giant Arslanbek Makhmudov.
The Gypsy King initially retired after suffering back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
However, Fury announced his comeback in January 2025 and his opponent couldn’t be tougher with Arslanbek boasting a record of 21 wins (19 knockouts).
But the excitement doesn’t stop there, as Conor Benn will fight Regis Prograis in his first bout since making the huge switch to Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming blockbuster fight in the capital…
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Another chimed in: “Looks a bit heavier than the first Usyk fight. Around 268.”
Fury hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his back-to-back losses to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk.
He’s hoping to dust off the cobwebs against Makhmudov and tee up a domestic dust-up with Anthony Joshua.
But he’s having last-minute doubts after watching weathered warhorses Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder take part in a sloppy capital clash at the O2 last weekend.
He told the Ring Magazine: “After watching Deontay and Chisora the other night, it was hard to watch for me.
“It was sad. Heartbreaking.
“I’d never seen two men slide as much in my life as them two. I’m thinking,’ Am I f***ing next? Is this me?’
“I said to the boys, ‘If I’m even 10 per cent as bad as those guys in my fight, take me out to the field and shoot me. Put me out to pasture.’”










