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Inside Tyson Fury and Paris’ Riyadh Adventure: Shooting Shotguns and Visiting Egyptian Temple before Joshua vs Ngannou

Tyson Fury and Paris’ Riyadh Tour

Tyson Fury is currently in Riyadh as Anthony Joshua gears up to face Francis Ngannou in a highly anticipated match tonight. Paris, the Gypsy King's wife, has also joined him, offering fans a glimpse into their time at a luxurious Saudi Arabia theme park.

Paris shared their tour of Riyadh, showcasing Boulevard World, the premier entertainment zone in the city. The couple even posed for a photo with a life-size gorilla King Kong and Paris was spotted shooting a shotgun.

Exploring Riyadh's Attractions

Prior to heading to the Kingdom Arena for the big fight, Tyson Fury and Paris explored one of Riyadh's top tourist spots. Paris took to Instagram to share their visit to Boulevard World, a multi-use park that opened in 2022, featuring recreations from various countries such as Egypt, Mexico, and more.

The couple had a blast at the attraction resort, with Paris mentioning they "went around the world in one night" and solved the pharaoh tomb mystery in Egypt. The park also includes culturally-oriented subzones and a man-made lake called Lake Lagoon.

Paris’ Fashionable Snap

During their visit, Paris also shared a snapshot from Pharoh’s tomb, flaunting her stylish accessories including a pink Chanel bag and Christian Dior sliders. The park offers a plethora of experiences, with tickets starting from just £6 per person.

What's at Stake for Fury

While enjoying the sights and sounds of Riyadh, the outcome of Joshua's fight against Ngannou holds significant importance for Fury. The winner of the Joshua vs. Ngannou match will likely challenge for the unified crown, setting the stage for a potential showdown with Fury later in the year.

Given the history of rivalry between AJ, Fury, and Ngannou, Fury will be closely monitoring tonight’s match. As the only professional boxer to have faced Ngannou in the ring, the WBC heavyweight champion will be watching with keen interest as the drama unfolds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can boxing help improve mental health?

Boxing is a great way to improve your mental health. It can reduce stress, enhance mood, boost self-esteem and discipline. Training can serve as a type of meditation to help clear the mind.

How do I wrap hands for boxing?

Hand wrapping in boxing is important to protect your hands from injury. Start by unwinding the wraps and placing the thumb loop around your thumb, extend the wrap over the back of your hand, and circle your wrist several times. Cross your fingers between each other, then cover your knuckles. Finally, secure the wrap with Velcro.

How many times should a novice boxer train per week?

Beginners will benefit from two to three sessions of boxing a week. Allowing time for rest, recovery and relaxation between workouts is important. As your fitness improves and you become more accustomed to the sport, it is possible to gradually increase both the frequency and intensity.

What should I be looking for when selecting a gym to train in boxing?

If you are looking for a boxing club, make sure to look for an inviting environment, friendly instructors with experience, a wide range of classes that suit different skill levels and quality equipment. Also, ask for positive feedback or recommendations from other members. A trial session can also help you get a feel for the gym’s atmosphere and training style.

Statistics

  • Beginner boxers tend to make the mistake of holding their breath in 70% of cases during their initial training sessions.
  • Studies suggest that about 30% of beginner boxers tend to neglect the importance of footwork in their initial training phase.
  • Around 90% of boxers suffer a minor injury over the course of a year, with only 10-15% experiencing a moderate to severe injury.
  • Studies show that proper hand wrapping can reduce the chance of hand and wrist injuries by as much as 40%.
  • On average, beginner boxers improve their punching power by 10%-20% after six months of consistent training.
  • On average, beginners who undergo proper boxing training can expect to burn anywhere from 300 to 500 calories per hour.
  • Approximately 50% of beginner boxers drop out within the first six months, highlighting the importance of sustaining motivation and setting realistic goals.
  • Boxing has one of the lowest rates of injury compared to other contact sports, with approximately 1.1 injuries per 1,000 minutes of athletics.
  • Nearly 80% of boxing training injuries are related to incorrect technique, especially within the first three months of taking up the sport.
  • Roughly 75% of beginners do not employ adequate defensive tactics in their first sparring sessions.

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How To

How to Eat like a Boxer When Training

The nutrition is an important part of the boxing training. Consume a balanced diet rich in lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats to support recovery and provide energy. Keep hydrated by drinking electrolyte drinks and water during your workout. The timing of meals can have a significant impact on performance. Aim to consume a mixture of carbs and protein before your workout to fuel you and afterward to support recovery.

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