What do we think about this then?
What do we think about this then?
He should stop working out in loft conversions.
Photoshop is not as easy as it looks but a talented user can do miracles.
He better be careful with all that toned muscle because it will tire him out and make him vulnerable to huge heavy monsters like Steve Cunningham.
Good for him, good for boxing, it's only right that a professional take the sport seriously enough to get in tip top shape.
Who is he fighting next? If it's Wlad, then all the better! Tyson being in tip top shape will provide his fans with fewer excuses when Wlad knocks him out.
He would be a fool not to give himself every chance of winning , when he gets his shot , so good for him if he has decided to get in top form.
Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .
Well.... it certainly beats this look
I hate to put a dampener on things but the photo is from the build up to the Johnson fight.
I doubt very much he looks like this at the mo of he weighed 21 stone recently.
This was posted on a boxing Facebook page
How many great HW's have been really ripped? It's almost always the smaller ones that look like bodybuilders, in fact Wlad is probably the most muscular of any super HW who ever reigned at the top long, is anyone else in the discussion even? When you are huge, it's not important and likely is a big detriment to be cutting weight, which makes such a difference in looks obviously.
If you take any fighter from the lighters divisions and talk about how jacked they are, you can bet they would still rather appear average and outweigh their opponent while conserving energy in training.
Of course! Tyson Fury is a very serious athlete.
David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King
No way is that photo not warped in someway. His waist looks almost as thin as mine and then all that muscle further up? It doesn't look normal. Deontay Wilder fair enough, but Tyson Fury? I don't believe it.
Well maybe, but something seems odd about that picture.
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