The first day of Tyson Fury’s fight camp! Gypsy King was seen leaving the Lancashire gym after a long workout as he begins preparing for his WBC title fight against Dillian Whyte in April after the social media blackout began.
- Tyson Fury has already announced that a social media blackout has begun
- He was also ready to move out of his family’s home to focus on the Dillian Whyte fight.
- Now he has been seen for the first time in public outside a Lancashire gym
- His wife Paris was seen bringing a box of cold drinks and snacks to help
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Fury TysonThe fight camp before his WBC title fight against Dillian Whyte It started with a lengthy workout session at a Lancashire gym on Wednesday.
The Gypsy King has already announced this week that he has started a social media blackout to focus on training ahead of the April 23 showdown with his British rival.
WBC champion Fury was also set to move out of the family home for eight weeks to “completely isolate himself from the outside world” before facing Whyte at Wembley.
Tyson Fury’s fight camp kicked off with a long workout on Wednesday
The Gypsy King was spotted in a Lancashire gym as he begins to prepare to take on Dillian Whyte.
The WBC champion and his team got down to business ahead of the Wembley showdown.
But now he has been spotted leaving a workout in Lancashire as he and his team got down to business.
Fury’s wife, Paris, was also seen outside the gym with what appeared to be a box of cold drinks and snacks to ensure her husband and his team kept their energy levels up during the session.
After what appeared to be a long gym session, Fury was seen leaving and driving away from the gym in a Toyota Land Cruiser.
It is the first public sighting of the Gypsy King since he asked his 5.4 million social media followers to ‘respect his privacy’ and refrain from ‘calling, texting or emailing him’ during his training camp. .
Fury’s wife, Paris, was seen stopping by the gym to drop off cold drinks and snacks for him and his team.
After a long session in the gym, Fury walked out with members of his team to leave.
He then drove away from the gym in a vintage Toyota Land Cruiser after his session was over.
Fury will face Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23 with the aim of defending his crown.
Fury said he will give Whyte “all the respect he deserves” by training hard and “completely going off social media for the next eight and a half weeks.”
On Instagram, Fury said: ‘Hello Tyson Fury aka the Gypsy King. I’m about to quit social media entirely for the next eight and a half weeks.
I have to go to my training camp to give Dillian Whyte all the respect in the world that she needs. I have never underestimated anyone in my life.
“I will give this man all the respect he deserves by entering as the number 1 WBC heavyweight contender in the world today.
“Please don’t call me, don’t call me, don’t email me, text me or try to contact me in any way as I am off limits until May.” Have a great time. I’ll see you all at the press conference.
Whyte waited until the last moment to sign the fight contract after a dispute over money
‘I will be training outside, but I appreciate my privacy and space until the press conference. I will see you all soon. Calm down.’
Fury will stay just around the corner from his home on the Lancashire coast but will maintain a complete separation from Paris and their six children during his training camp.
“Eight weeks is all I need to prepare for this stupid bum,” Fury said of his WBC championship defense in northwest London this spring.
And eight weeks is what I’ll get. I will not live at home. It is impossible. I’ll be at another of my properties in Morecambe.
Fury (middle) is moving out of the family home with Paris and their six children so he can “completely isolate himself from the outside world” and prepare for his fight.
“The time difference prevents me from setting up base camp in Las Vegas, but I will still be completely cut off from the outside world. Full tunnel vision.
This will be Fury’s homecoming fight after nearly four years boxing in America, which included his epic trilogy victory against Deontay Wilder in October.
“When you fight in the US, you train in the US,” he added. ‘When you fight on the UK train in the UK.’
Fury will face his British rival having retained his belt once with victory over Deontay Wilder.
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