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Published 17:25 10 Jun 2023 BST
Updated 17:26 10 Jun 2023 BST

Tyson Fury was caught off guard after he was punched by a fan during a sparring session.
Fury is currently waiting to announce his next opponent after talks with Oleksandr Usyk to fight back in April broke down.
The Gypsy King did call out Anthony Joshua however that doesn't seem to be gaining any traction anytime soon.
While news of a fight continues to rumble on, Fury is currently spending some time in Thailand, where he visited the Bangtao Muay Thai and MMA gym to meet some of his fans.
As part of his guest appearance, the 34-year-old sparred with some of his fans and one of them left Fury surprised after he caught him with a shot.
Reacting to the shot, one person tweeted: "There was a split second there, just a split second, before he starting joking that he was that, that fury was pissed. He definitely contemplated a solid jab for a moment."
Another said: "Trouble with southpaws."
A third wrote: "Looked a bit unsteady on his feet there for a second."
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