He was banned from the ring after being tested positive for nandrolone, but Tyson Fury is ready to face arguably his biggest test to date - Deontay Wilder - in arguably the biggest fight in 2018.
The 30-year-old has got his career back on track, and will compete for the WBC Heavyweight title at the Staples Centre on Saturday night.
But is he showing signs of his former self in training? Is his reflexes up to scratch?
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Let's go back to the end of last year and witness the beginning of his incredible journey. A video from YouTube channel iFL TV emerged of him fighting former featherweight champion Kid Galahad, and it was something else:
Fury, who trained at Ricky Hatton's gym as he bids to make a comeback, took to Twitter to share the documentation confirming the news, as well as a video of him celebrating in the car.
He also went after Anthony Joshua shortly after the news emerged.
Fury's return to the sport has been a welcome one, and it means we are another step closer to seeing he and Anthony Joshua slug it out in one of the biggest fights in British boxing history.
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But he'll have to get past Wilder first.
Can Tyson Fury beat Wilder and become number one in Heavyweight division once more? Could Fury beat Anthony Joshua?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. It is certainly an interesting debate.
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