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Tyson Fury looks huge in new training pics as fans come up with theory for Oleksandr Usyk rematch

Fans all noticed the same thing about the Gyspy King

TYSON FURY appears to have bulked up dramatically as he prepares to face Oleksandr Usyk once again.

The Gypsy King lost his belt and his undefeated record when he faced the Ukrainian in May.

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Fans noticed Tyson Fury has bulked up ahead of his fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: Instagram / @kevinlerena
The Gyspy King could try a different approach in the rematchCredit: Getty
Usyk's stamina was a big advantage for him in the first fightCredit: Getty

His preparation for the rematch with Usyk is well underway and some fans believe Fury could take a different approach after seeing how big he looks.

Fury, 36, sparred with Zhan Kossobutskiy ahead of his bout with Usyk on December 21.

The pair posed for the camera after their session by flexing their muscles, and fans noticed Fury's increase in size.

One theorised Fury could be planning a different approach after Usyk was able to overcome his reach disadvantage to take the fight to the Brit.

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The fan said: "Tyson Fury getting ready for a low blow battle… UsykFury2... Fury stops Usyk…"

Another added: "Fury is looking big. He’s going to try steamroll usyk this time, but will that be playing into Usyks hands?"

A third wrote: "He looks huge…."

And another commented: "I want Tyson to do it man he’s coming in heavy not playing no games. All of that he’s going to box talk don’t believe it. Seek & destroy is the aim."

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Fury could be plotting to come in heavier than the whopping 18 stone, seven pounds he weighed in May in order to implement a more physical fight on Usyk.

Tying up, clinching and making the former cruiserweight king carry his weight, as he did in his historic 2015 win over Wladimir Klitschko, could be a viable route to victory against the unified heavyweight king.

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