Tommy Fury’s punch machine effort decimated by brother Tyson in savage footage

Tommy Fury may be in the shadow of brother Tyson – and the former Love Island star has been humiliated during a challenge with the heavyweight.

Like all close siblings, the Fury's love a bit of rivalry, although it's one way traffic in terms of boxing. And that dominance has been proven as the pair took on the punching machine.

A video went viral of both Tyson and Tommy taking on the popular punching machine, which scores you based on the power and accuracy wielded when hitting the target. And although Tommy scored an impressive 948 out of 999, Tyson almost maxed it out, smashing a 993 with ease.

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The high score was followed by jeers and laughter from their teams, with Tommy left with egg on his face as he was humiliated. However, it would've been a shock if the result was the other way around.

The pair are half brothers, and following Tyson's success, Tommy has attempted to also further himself in the sport. Both are unbeaten, but are both very much at different ends of their career.

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Tommy is yet to fight anyone of serious prestige, and his ability is under scrutiny until he takes on a credible opponent. Tyson on the other hand has proved his legacy with an abundance of memorable battles.

Tyson is still yet to fight Anthony Joshua though, although according to 'The Gypsy King' it wasn't his fault that their recent agreement fell through. Tyson agreed to fight Joshua and even claimed to agree all terms which benefitted his opponent over him.

But Tyson set a deadline to which he wanted the contracts to be signed, and after this period of time passed, he's since confirmed that the fight it off. Tyson originally announced his retirement from the sport, but has produced a major U-turn, and is adamant he must fight before the end of the year.

That ruled out a bout with Oleksandr Usyk, who admitted that he would be enjoying a bit of down time until 2023. Usyk has come off the back of consecutive wins against Joshua, and is currently the undisputed champion.

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