TYSON FURY has fans convinced he will beat Oleksandr Usyk off just one day of training alone.
The pair of unbeaten champions were due to collide in the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification bout on February 17.
But just two weeks before the Saudi Arabia showdown, Fury suffered a horror cut in sparring that forced the bout to be rescheduled to May 18.
Now the Gypsy King – who watched Manchester United beat Liverpool at Old Trafford – is officially back up and running as he shared his first day in camp.
First up was a strength session with conditioning coach Kristian Blacklock with Fury pulling off an impressive leg press.
He posted: “PUMP 330kg first day of camp may 18 incoming.”
Fury then hit the boxing gym for a pad session with Bob Howard – who has cornered his brothers Tommy and Roman in the past.
The WBC champion showed off his trademark fast hands and feet – leaving some fans fearing for Usyk’s chances.
One said: “Usyk’s in trouble.”
Another added: “No one’s beating this version of Fury.”
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One hailed: “There’s no way Usyk will beat focused Fury…”
Another simply put: “They have awoken the beast.”
Fury has also got nutritionist Greg Marriott back in camp with him and boasted that Usyk’s time is coming.
He said: “How many weeks we got now? Nine weeks until D-day. I’m going to smash this little f***er.
“Eight weeks of hard training, one week of resting and we’ve got nine weeks of food. Delicious food.”
Fury pictured at Man Utd’s Old Trafford ground[/caption]