TYSON FURY has shown off his impressive fitness in the gym as he continues his training for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
The 35-year-old Gypsy King suffered a split decision loss to the Ukrainian in Saudi Arabia last month.
Two weeks ago Fury was seen being carried out of a pub but was later seen collapsed on the floor outside.
But he returned to training just days later and awaits the announced date of his rematch with Usyk on December 21.
And he is continuing his work in Lancaster, as a picture of him appeared on Instagram on Tuesday, showing him in the gym at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre.
Strength and conditioning coach Christian Blacklock shared the photo on his social media – which showed Fury making a face while pulling weights.
as well as image The caption was: “Back to work with @tysonfury .”
Fury would be a weakling in a rematch with Usyk after sitting out most of their first fight.
He was also shaken and hurt in the ninth round after being held against the ropes by a barrage of punches from the former undisputed cruiserweight champion, and was counted out by the referee.

However Fury recently claimed that his main problem with the fight was that it was “too easy”.
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Fury, who had the edge on fans’ scorecards after six rounds before Usyk’s strong performance, told Furiosity: “I felt I punched him in the head for most of the rounds.
“In the eighth round he landed a good punch that broke my nose. The score was 10-8 in the ninth round, and I gave him the tenth round.”
“Apart from that I didn’t give him any other rounds, I gave him the eighth, ninth and tenth round.
“But the ninth round is classified as two rounds, so I gave him four rounds of the fight. It was actually easier than I thought, much easier.
“People were saying he was hard to hit, but I was troubling him with three- and four-punch combinations and laughing at him.
“My problem with that fight was that it was probably too easy.
“Sometimes it was pretty easy, it was like I was in there with a local amateur boxer and I was just enjoying it and messing around.
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“And I paid a heavy price for that in the ninth round when I had too much fun and lost.
“I was always told ‘never mix your work with fun’ and I always dismissed that – but it’s starting to bother me now. I still enjoyed it and thought it was all good.”
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