BT Sport has produced a sensational Tyson Fury promo by turning the Brit superstar into a 'Bop-It Punchbag' in a brilliant 1990s-inspired commercial.
The 31-year-old 'Gypsy King' will return to action on 22nd February in a hotly-anticipated rematch with Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
And ahead of the upcoming rematch, BT Sport dropped a fantastic old-school 1990s commercial.
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The 'commercial' has a child throwing right hooks, uppercuts and jabs at the Bop-It Punchbag, which features hilarious one-liners from Fury.
The Bop-It Punchbag has a trash-talk mode where the Brit fires out insults, but batteries are unfortunately not included with it.
Boxing fans have flocked to Twitter and praised BT Sport for producing an epic promo for the Wilder-Fury rematch.
Twitter user Saiyan Muffin posted: "Whoever made this is a legend. Gave me 90's vibes, ads that used to come on before 5.30pm when DBZ would be on from school lol."
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While someone else wrote: "I think you'd be surprised how many of those would sell! Great way to get kids into boxing!"
Chris Gumm also praised the promo and wrote: "BT have put their best people on the creative for this fight promotion. This and the Mike Tyson videos are incredibly good."
And a fourth fan added: "That is fantastic, kudos to whoever put this together."
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Fury has hilariously suggested that he is "p***y licking" to strengthen his chin ahead of the Wilder rematch.
And the former unified heavyweight champ has continued his antics on social media by sending his fierce rival a brilliant warning.
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Fury has reiterated that he will KO WBC champ Wilder and promises that he will "kiss the canvas a few times."
He told Fight Hub TV: "I'm looking for a knockout from the first bell, and I'm sure he will as well.
"I think it'll be a quicker fight than it was. And I don't see it lasting long.
"I just want to give him some payback and have him kiss the canvas a few times."
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