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Tyson Fury spotted out on run through Morecambe as he confirms WWE appearance ahead of Oleksandr Usyk fight

TYSON FURY confirmed he will be at WWE Clash at the Castle… as he went on a gruelling training run.

Wrestling’s premier promotion hosts its first pay-per-view event in the UK in over 30 years this weekend at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury confirmed he’ll be in attendance at the event

Fury revealed his plans to attend the show while out on a run

The WWE will host it’s first UK pay-per-view in Cardiff this weekend


The Gypsy King wrestled at the inaugural WWE Crown Jewel event in 2019

And WBC heavyweight champion Fury will be one of the thousands of fans in attendance for the historic event.

He said in an Instagram video: “I’m really excited for the first WWE premium event live in 30 years going down at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

“Where Drew McIntyre challenges Roman Reigns for the WWE undisputed heavyweight championship, were I will be sat ringside live and exclusive to watch this great event.”

The Gypsy King doubled down on his excitement in his caption.

He wrote: “Really excited for the next WWE event at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales this weekend.

“Drew McIntyre and Roman Reigns for the heavyweight championship. See you all there.”

Fury entered the WWE world in October 2019 – clashing with Braun Strowman before defeating his fellow man-mountain at the Crown Jewel pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia.

Fury, 34, is back in the gym and training hard after ending his so-called “retirement” from boxing.

Oleksandr Usyk‘s second successive boxing masterclass over Anthony Joshua lit a fire under former unified heavyweight champion Fury.

And he’s training “relentlessly” for the blockbuster clash.

A source close to Fury told SunSport: “Tyson is training really, really hard.

“He’s in fight mode and totally focused on Usyk.

The tale of the tape: Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

“Ever since the Usyk vs Joshua fight ended he’s been in the gym, on the road and sparring.

“He wants to be in the best shape of his life and is working towards a contest early in 2023.

“Right now he is like a man possessed and retirement is the last thing on his mind.

“Training is where Tyson is happiest and right now he is working relentlessly.”

The proposed undisputed heavyweight title fight between Fury and Usyk is currently in the works for December 17, although the latter has claimed he wants a whopping £500million to fight the Ukrainian.

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