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‘Time goes so fast' – Tyson Fury posts incredible throwback from 2013 showing off ripped abs and buzz cut hair

‘Time goes so fast' – Tyson Fury posts incredible throwback from 2013 showing off ripped abs and buzz cut hair

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TYSON FURY posted an incredible throwback from 2013 - when he had ripped abs and a buzz cut hairdo.
The Gypsy King, 25 at the time, was a heavyweight contender on the rise only two years away from his famous victory over Wladimir Klitschko.
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Fury - now a two-time heavyweight world champion and legend of British boxing - reflected on his 12-year rise with the throwback picture.
He posted: "Throw back 2013. Timegoes so fast, live life and enjoy the now as we spend all our lives looking to the future & forgetting to live in the current time zone.
"Life is short enjoy the 1s who count and dont let anything hold you back! be the best version of yourself on the daily, All praise to god in jesus name."
Fury dethroned Klitschko of the WBA, IBF and WBO world titles in an iconic 2015 upset in Germany.
But he dropped all the belts just two years later amid a battle with depression and substance abuse that saw him balloon to 30 STONE.
Fury returned in 2018 and drew with Deontay Wilder for the WBC title - before winning the belt in their 2020 rematch.
He lost the gold in May to Oleksandr Usyk - who became the first four-belt undisputed heavyweight champ.
And after losing the December rematch, Fury, 36, retired a month later.
But perhaps unsurprisingly - having hung up his gloves four times before - Fury announced he will make a comeback next year.
He said: "I do miss it, every single day I wake up in the morning and miss it.
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"I've been away seven months, missed it everyday. I'm open to offers at the moment.
"I'm not going to be doing any comebacks this year, that's for sure. I'm busy as you can see I've got Netflix here.
"I'm filming At Home With The Furys season two. Come on! And then next year the big GK is going to make a f***ing comeback.
"The takeover! I'm gonna be 37 in about three weeks so I'm going to be the oldest swinger with all these young boys coming up it's going to be difficult. But I believe I can put on some very good nights still."
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