Tyson Fury shows how he is preparing for 'cheesecake' Deontay Wilder by wolfing down ice cream desserts

TYSON FURY is preparing to face 'cheesecake' Deontay Wilder… by wolfing down the desserts with ice cream.

The British boxing star, 32, will take on the Bronze Bomber in their trilogy bout.


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That is scheduled for July 24 with the Anthony Joshua showdown shelved for now.

And the Gypsy King clearly feels relaxed and confident, taking to Instagram enjoying his pudding.

A video on his story showed a huge slab of cheesecake with dollops of cream and a few slices of banana – balanced diet and all that.

In another bowl, he had scoops of ice cream and more cream on top.

Fury said: "That time of the day guys, nice big dessert.

"That's how much I'm preparing for Deontay Wilder.

"Because at the end of the day, he's nothing more than a cheesecake himself."

Fury has been hitting the gym hard of late, thinking he was getting ready to face AJ in August.

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But an arbitration panel stated he must face Wilder for a third time next – with their bout set for Las Vegas two months from now.

Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn was left furious with the legal ruling.

The Matchroom chief blasted: "The whole thing absolutely stinks. AJ feels that Fury never wanted to fight, that Fury was just using his name for clout. I think there's a very valid argument for that.

"I'd like to believe that Tyson Fury wants this fight, and wanted this fight, and basically was just f***** by others."

After a controversial draw in their first dust-up, Fury stunned Wilder in part two last February with a brutal knockout win to claim the WBC heavyweight belt.

And the Gypsy King is planning to give his rival another 'early night' because he is 'unfazed' by the American.



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