TOMMY FURY was left in stitches after watching his pregnant girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague have an attempt on a punch machine.
Earlier this month the 23-year-old boxer connected brilliantly with the punch bag himself and recorded a score of 948.
Yet it was not enough to match his brother Tyson Fury, who managed a very impressive 993, to send a message to Derek Chisora ahead of their December 3 trilogy fight.
However, it was nowhere near as bad as his beloved Molly-Mae’s attempt.
Fury, who met his partner on ITV hit reality show Love Island, filmed her having a go and could not hold in his laughter after she scored a measly ONE.
Tommy will be working on ways to improve his power as he prepares for his ring return.
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Molly-Mae Hague reveals she’s pregnant with her and Tommy Fury’s first child
He is confirmed to be fighting Paul Bamba on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jr v Deji on November 13.
It will be Tommy's first bout since April.
Fury, who is 8-0, faces 5-2 New Yorker on November 13 at the Coca-Cola Arena.
And he will try to maintain that unbeaten record against the relatively-unknown US Marine Corps veteran Bamba.
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The 33-Year-old is the founder and president of Trifecta Strong, a boxing and fitness training company.
The match up comes after the former Love Island star turned down a bout with ex-UFC champ Tyron Woodley.
Molly-Mae announced last month that she is expecting her first child with Fury.
Sharing a sweet video with fans showing off Molly-Mae's bump, she said: “I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet.”
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