Tyson Fury held a public workout at the National Football Museum in Manchester on Tuesday evening ahead of his fight against Sefer Seferi on Saturday and after the session, he reportedly treated his fans to a Nando's.
In fact, the 'Gypsy King' apparently treated 52 people to a meal at the restaurant, according to the co-founder of IFLTV, Kugan Cassius.
This isn't the first time Fury has been joined in Nando's with a number of loyal fans. Twitter user @Jaketaylor95 claimed that he messaged the 29-year-old on Twitter for a meal, and the boxer actually turned up to meet him.
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The pair were snapped together and the tweet quickly went viral.
After two years away from the sport, Fury is set to make his eagerly awaited comeback on June 9th at the Manchester Arena.
Also on the card, former WBO lightweight world champion Terry Flanagan, who takes on Maurice Hooker for the vacant WBO light-welterweight strap, among others.
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Before the official announcement, rumours were rife about Seferi (23-1) taking on Fury. When quizzed about the potential match-up, he called the bout a dream come true.
"This would make a dream come true. I never thought I'd have the chance to stand against Fury - my idol," he said.
"Fury is a boxing legend of the 21st century. He is tall, has weight and strength, moves to it quite easily, and he has dethroned Wladimir Klitschko. Fury is a bear."
Seferi has mainly campaign at cruiserweight, with his sole defeat coming at heavyweight to Manuel Charr, who's the current WBA (regular) heavyweight world champion.
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