Tyson Fury claims he is winning flab fight as he targets Anthony Joshua belt battle
The Traveller was the heavyweight king of the world after defeating Wladimir Klitschko but lost his belts and ballooned
TYSON FURY has been in Spain for the past fortnight at the MTK Marbella gym training every day towards a comeback.
Fury has his mind set for a boxing return and is now looking at a return to the ring once he sheds the extra pounds from a year and a half out of the sport.
The Gypsy King says training is going so well that he has lost 18 pounds (1.28 Stone) so far on his way to shedding a massive 7st.
"I can definitely notice a difference, I'm feeling fitter, everything's going good. All is good.
"Going to keep you all updated on my progress and let you know the score."
Both Fury and IBF, WBA and IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua have expressed interest in fighting each other in a bout which could equal the 90,000 attendance record for Wembley.
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Fury, 28, last was seen in an competitive fight when he beat Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko on points back in November 2015.
Fury has since been away from the sport due to numerous personal issues that lead to him being suspended by the Boxing Board of Control.