Hungry Fury ‘light and lean’ for heavyweight comeback fight with Makhmudov | Boxing News

Tyson Fury returns lighter than his last ‌fight but still weighs in three pounds heavier than Arslanbek Makhmudov.

Former ⁠world heavyweight champion ⁠Tyson Fury hit the scales considerably lighter than last time he fought in 2024, but still carrying a few pounds more than Russian Arslanbek ⁠Makhmudov.

The 37-year-old registered 267.9 pounds in his underwear after his Canada-based opponent had stepped up at 264.9 in Friday’s weigh-in.

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Fury’s weight compared to the 281 pounds he recorded, albeit ⁠fully clothed, for his rematch with world champion Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024 and 262 pounds against the Ukrainian in May that year.

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The Briton said he still had “a bit left in the tank” as he came out of retirement for the fifth time.

“After another four ‌or five retirements, I should be good,” he said. “My priority is to beat this fella, I’ve got loads of Easter eggs in the fridge ready for me. Whoever has these belts, I want them back.

“I want to make a statement, so I’ve come in nice and light and lean.”

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Fury, who has spent 16 weeks training in Thailand, has promised fans a knockout win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on ⁠Saturday night.

“I’ll knock his head right off his two shoulders,” ⁠he told reporters on Thursday.

“I’ll be like the gamecock on top of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and he’ll be like the knocked-out man sparked out on the floor.”

The Briton has not fought since losing by unanimous decision ⁠to Usyk, but believes he remains the division’s top draw.

“I actually feel sorry for Makhmudov because he’s got to face me – ⁠an injury-free Tyson Fury, on good form,” he said.

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“Sooner ⁠or later, these so-called alphabetical world champions are going to have to fight me. Whoever’s got belts will be begging me to fight by the end of the year – on their hands and knees, begging the ‌Gypsy King to fight them.”

The bout against Makhmudov will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix, underlining Fury’s continued commercial appeal even after a 16-month absence from the ring.

“I’m the money ‌man. ‌When you mention Tyson Fury in heavyweight boxing, you know you’re getting paid,” he said.

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