Tyson Fury’s success down to ‘masturbating 7 times a day to keep blood pumping’

Tyson Fury once put his success in the ring down to constant masturbating – and even claimed he can use both hands.

The self-proclaimed Gypsy King gets back into the ring with his professional record on the line against Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia on Saturday – having kept his hands busy in the build-up.

The WBC heavyweight king, who has not put his belt on the line, once opened up about his self-love habit and even claimed that his boxing successes came as a result of the unusual past time.

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Fury told The Pat McAfee show last year: "I put most of my success down to masturbation seven times a day.

"Got to keep that blood pumping baby; the only thing I have been loading is testosterone from all the w***ing over the years. Right hands and left hands depending on what I feel like."

Fury has kept himself very active while also having seven children with wife Paris, who announced the arrival of their latest baby in September.

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Fury, 35, now turns his focus to getting the job done against former UFC heavyweight king Ngannou in Riyadh – with eyes on a bout against Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed boxing belts in December.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Fury said on fightweek: "I say this, f*** Usyk. It’s not about him. This is the Tyson Fury show. It’s about me and Francis Ngannou.

"The African King is meeting the Gypsy King and you know, we are throwing it down. So, anything that happens after that, happens after that and anything before that, is not important."

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Fury (33-0-1) retired after beating Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April last year before returning to face pal Derek Chisora in December. Ngannou, 37, will make his professional boxing debut 19 months after his final UFC bout – a win over rival Ciryl Gane.

The Predator decided to vacate his UFC belt and sign with the PFL after his first title defence, but first steps into the ring with Fury.

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