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Carl Froch has voiced his concern over Tyson Fury's significant weight loss ahead of the Gypsy King's showpiece clash with Oleksandr Usyk on May 18. 

The Briton is due to meet his Ukrainian opponent at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh next week as they vye to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion. 

Fury and Uysk were initially due to do battle in February of this year, but their long-awaited clash was postponed after the former sustained a nasty injury in training. 

The additional preparation time appears to have only stoked Fury's desire to come out on top, with the fighter repeatedly wowing fans with his body transformation in the build-up to the clash. 

But former boxer Froch suggested that Fury's obvious change in physique could come with a downside - even though the 35-year-old has likely been consuming around 6,000 calories a day. 

Tyson Fury's new-look slimmed-down physique has impressed some fans - but not all of them

Tyson Fury's new-look slimmed-down physique has impressed some fans - but not all of them

Former boxer Carl Froch (pictured) has expressed concern over how Fury will grapple with Oleksandr Usyk

Former boxer Carl Froch (pictured) has expressed concern over how Fury will grapple with Oleksandr Usyk

Fury weighed in at a career-heaviest 277.7lbs to fight Francis Ngannou in October 2023

Fury weighed in at a career-heaviest 277.7lbs to fight Francis Ngannou in October 2023

'I'm not sure if (Fury coming in light) is a good thing to be honest,' Froch told Fastest Payout Online Casino. 'That weight allowed him to bully Deontay Wilder, lean on him, tie him up and just have his own way.

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'When it gets on top for Fury, when he's under pressure, he's able to sit back, get hold of the back of his opponent's neck, lean on him and use his body weight to get himself out of trouble.

'If he's losing weight and he's slimmer, he could struggle. I'd like to see him perform at a slimmer weight.'

Froch went on to state that he wondered if a nutritionist should intervene to ensure that Fury doesn't slim down past the necessary point.  

'Fury's upped the training, he's upped the diet a bit more,' the ex-super middleweight added. 'He's eating more healthily and the weight's

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