
Tyson Fury reunited with dad John days after 'knocked out' claim
The pair reunited just days after Fury Sr claimed he helped his son avoid getting knocked out by Oleksandr Usyk during their showdown last May
Tyson Fury met up with his father John days after the latter claimed his son could have been knocked out by Oleksandr Usyk in their first meeting.
John Fury, 59, claimed his advice prevented his son being stopped by the Ukrainian last May. During the first showdown in Saudi Arabia, the 'Gypsy King' had a lot of success working the jab at the midway point of the undisputed dust-up. However, the tide turned heading into the championship rounds - and Usyk very nearly scored a knockout victory.
That said, Fury held his own and managed to complete the 12 rounds before losing on points. Despite Fury Sr's recent comments, he was reunited with his son earlier today. The 'Gypsy King' took to Instagram after seemingly wrapping up a training session at the gym. Pictured alongside the former two-time heavyweight world champion was Fury Sr.
Last week, Fury Sr admitted his son was a 'miracle man' to get out the ninth round with Usyk. He told Seconds Out: 'Well, if it wasn't for me in his corner he'd be knocked out. Simple as that. He was listening to the wrong instructions and got caught going to the left of a southpaw. I'm a southpaw, you don't go to the left on me because I'll catch you.
'He was listening to ill-advice, too many people in the corner and I'm his father, if it wasn't for me, he not only stayed in the fight, he won the 11th; he shared the 10th because his legs were gone in the 10th. He was a miracle man to get out the ninth round, but it was me who kept him in there. If it had been left to them, he'd have been knocked out.'
In the same interview, Fury claimed his son's heavyweight titles were stolen from him against Usyk in a stunning rant against. 'He had them stolen off him, to be honest. 'What can you say? When somebody's paid you a shed load of money they seem to resent letting you stay champion as well… They probably didn't want to pay him the same amount of money again, probably couldn't afford to pay Tyson that same money again if they let him remain as champion.'
Regarding Fury's future, the Brit shocked the world by announcing his retirement from the sport of boxing. That said, he seemingly looks set to make a retirement U-turn after his manager, Spencer Brown, confirmed the former world champion has bought a new pair of boxing boots.
"Well, he has bought a new pair of boxing boots, so what does that tell you?" he told iFL TV. "I was with him the other day up in Scotland, we had a great time, he was happy, he had a couple of Guinnesses, and he does look in good nick. But he has bought himself a new pair of boxing boots and some new boxing shorts. You will know soon enough, won't you? He gave you a little bit of an appetiser. We will see [whether he returns], but all good things come when they are ready."
Brown's comments come just days after Fury uploaded a short video in the gym alongside trainer SugarHill Steward. The 'Gypsy King', 36, who was sweating slightly after potentially wrapping up a workout, said: "Just in the gym, happened to bump into somebody you might know." He then shifted the camera towards the direction of an energetic and happy SugarHill - who replied: "You know what time it is!" The 'Gypsy King' had the last say before ending the story: "You know what's coming," he said.

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