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Tyson Fury, former boxing heavyweight champion of the world, has announced plans to return to the ring.  The British Boxing Board of Control recently granted his approval to step back into the ring pending medical clearance. In order to prepare for this, Fury has been focusing on diet and nutrition.

What does a world heavyweight champion eat for breakfast? If you’re Tyson Fury, your morning menu consists of sizzling sausage, fried eggs, and plenty of juicy bacon! The former fighter, who is working his way back into the ring, shared his new diet plan with over half a million followers on Instagram Live, confirming: “Big G is back on keto!”

A fighter with a following

For Tyson Fury, one of the easiest ways to connect with his fans is through Instagram, one of the most popular image and video-sharing apps in the world. His account, @gypsyking101, currently boasts 600,000 followers who love how candid and open the former heavyweight champion is with those who tune in to his live broadcasts. One of his most recent broadcasts came during Fury’s breakfast, during which he shared photos of a mouthwatering meal full of cheesy eggs, bacon, sausage, and other delectable, high-fat treats. Fury chatted with fans about his new diet plan and flashed a big smile to the camera–the 29-year-old looked happy and healthy, optimistic for his upcoming comeback on the world stage.

After wrapping up his meal, Fury uploaded another video confirming that he will be updating his followers with his progress in the kitchen as well as the gym. “Damn, I’m good looking!” Fury commented before ending the video.1

A king returns to the ring

Fans of Fury know that the boxer hasn’t stepped into the ring since he defeated longstanding heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. In the same year, he was given the Fighter of the Year and Upset of the Year awards from The Ring magazine but disappeared from the public eye shortly after. However, Fury recently announced via social media that he is training to make a return to professional boxing.

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