Tyson Fury trains with ‘Austrian bull’ Aleksandar Mraovic as he remains in training ahead of the undisputed potential fight with Anthony Joshua this summer.
Rival heavyweight champions have signed contracts to reunite this year, but have yet to agree on a site deal needed to finalize the contest.
Regardless, AJ has already started training camp and will soon be heading to Sheffield to join head coach Rob McCracken.
It is rumored that Fury could be heading to Las Vegas for his full camp, but he is currently spinning in his gym in Morecambe.
Fury’s head coach, SugarHill Steward, remains in America and is therefore under the direction of assistant coach Andy Lee.
This means he trains alongside Lee’s new student – former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.
Parker has apparently recruited Mraovic as a training partner to prepare for his fight with Derek Chisora on May 1.
And, while he was there, the “Austrian bull” did a few rounds with Fury.
Mraovic is a 24 year old amateur boxer from Vienna, Austria.
He has previously shared the ring with emerging pro heavyweights Solomon Dacres and Guido Vianello.
Giving an update on the site’s deal, AJ promoter Eddie Hearn told Sky: “At the end of this week, fighters and teams will be presented with all the offers and options on the table, which will be multiple.
“There will be about three or four offers presented to both camps this weekend and then it’s up to them and the teams to discuss which one we want to take.
“Two fights this year. It’s a summer fight. This is all we are working on and as confident as ever that it will be done.
“I know there are negative people out there and people who believe we can’t do it, but we spend our lives doing things, and I believe we will, and I believe you will see this fight in the summer.