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Tyson Fury And Robbie Williams To Release A Christmas Song Together

Tyson Fury And Robbie Williams To Release A Christmas Song Together

The partnership you never knew you needed...until now.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Tyson "The Gypsy King" Fury will appear on Robbie Williams' first ever festive album - and this week has officially peaked.

The 31-year-old, who has recently entered a feud with WWE superstar Braun Strowman, has teamed up with the English singer-songwriter on a track called "Bad Sharon."

According to Williams, the song will be about "a boozy office party somewhere in the midlands".

Image: Instagram/Robbie Williams
Image: Instagram/Robbie Williams

So how did this unlikely duo come together to create a potential Christmas number one?

"I've got a residency in Vegas and while I was out there Tyson was fighting and he invited me to his dressing room before the fight. I said I'd seen him sing after fights, and asked him and he said yes," Williams said via The Mirror.

The 45-year-old also confirmed that Fury "smashed it" in the studio.

Fury has never been one to shy away from the microphone.

The British heavyweight blew away Tom Schwarz inside two rounds, back in June, but it was his entrance and vocal chords that impressed most.

He walked to the ring dressed in a full stars and stripes outfit and hat similar to what Carl Weathers' character wore in the Rocky films.

Then, after swatting aside Tom Schwarz, the 30-year-old belted out Aerosmith's 'I don't want to miss a thing' after his second-round demolition.

Fury also hijacked a street busker's microphone earlier this year so that he could perform Mario's classic song 'You should let me love you.'

A small crowd soon gathered to watch Fury perform the 2004 hit outside a furniture store, as people clapped along.

Billy Joe Saunders posted the priceless video on social media earlier and we can't thank him enough.

Perhaps his most famous rendition, however, is the time Fury sang I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing shortly after beating Wladimir Klitschko to become heavyweight champion in 2015.

Never change, Tyson.

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