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24th November 2018
09:26am GMT

"Before I was doing a lot of long running and long boxing work, like 12-15 rounds on the pads. When I was losing the weight I was doing shorter, explosive stuff, doing more interval training.
"My diet was the most important thing, you can train like a Trojan warrior but not eat right and take three steps forward and two and a half back."
At his heaviest, Fury likely couldn't have envisaged the current scenario where fans are actually urging him not to lose any more weight because they don't want the 30-year-old to be too light against Wilder.
Looking lean and mean make sure u ain't too lean though we need you to absorb those windmill shots.
— Nez (@digitalnaz) November 21, 2018
Stop losing weight, you’ll be a Middleweight soon! ? ? ?
— Andrew Robinson (@AndrewRob21) November 21, 2018
Looking lean!!! Make sure you still heavy enough to chuck wilder around!
— Kapil Summan (@88kaps) November 21, 2018
I think too much weight is coming off here! Don’t want to be too thin imo!
— Gary Brown (@gary_ggbrown1) November 22, 2018
same, need to be able to wear Wilder down in clinches
— Ryan Morgan (@HotdogsHorses) November 22, 2018
Love it m8, but you better eat some McDonald’s cheeseburgers or something ahead of Dec 1, you’re almost as skinny as the @BronzeBomber ??????????? Can’t wait to be there to see you make history @Tyson_Fury !!
— Jesse Otta (@JesseOtta) November 21, 2018
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