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Wilder vs Fury 2: Shopping to feed Tyson Fury

Written by on 03/02/2020

A weekly shop? Nowhere near enough. Tyson Fury’s personal chef goes to the supermarket four times per day to fuel his challenge for the world heavyweight championship.

Fury will face Deontay Wilder for the WBC title in Las Vegas on February 22, and Sky Sports spoke to his nutritionist and chef, George Lockhart, as he pushed a trolley around the supermarket to buy their daily goods.

A curry every day (yes, seriously) is giving Fury the energy to fight Wilder again…

What are Fury’s basic meals during camp?

Does Fury ask for a cheat meal?

There should be no reason to even want to cheat. People think healthy food is not tasty. But he’s not hungry, he’s not craving anything because he has a diverse diet. He has dark chocolate, honey, sweets and spices, salts – his palate gets everything that it wants.

Does he enjoy your food?

Each day I try to give Tyson a diverse group of food. He has a different type of meat with every meal. From what I’ve heard in other camps he ate chicken and rice. Now we make crazy meals.

He’s had the same meal just twice in the entire camp – a jambalaya that I made. He eats six times per day and, apart from that, hasn’t had the same meal twice.

There must be something he hates eating…

I would never make him something that he doesn’t like because I can find something similar in texture and taste which would fit their palate. If he doesn’t like something, he wouldn’t eat it.

Is Fury disciplined on a diet?

There haven’t been any issues. He has a strict regimen and is perfect to the schedule. He wakes up, eats, works out, comes back to eat, works out, eats, works out, eats again. Same thing every day.

Do you decide Fury’s meals around the type of training he does?

After a hard sparring session I need to refuel his muscles for the next day so his later meals will be bigger. If he does a really hard anaerobic work-out I introduce carbohydrates afterwards.

What do you hope to achieve with Fury?

My job is to increase performance whether you’re a heavyweight or a welterweight. The point of a fight camp is not to make weight, it’s to get better at fighting.

If I feed you correctly, your performance will increase. If your performance increases you will burn calories and lose weight. A lot of people do it backwards – they pull back calories to drop weight. But by taking calories away, I’m taking energy out of you. So there’s no way that performance can increase.

I’m also working with Isaac Lowe who told me: ‘Dude, I’m eating more than ever and I’m lighter than I’ve ever been’.

Are you focusing on Fury losing weight?

Tyson’s output is going up so his weight is dropping. But I don’t want his weight to drop too much because that would mean losing muscle, as well.

How is the mood in Fury’s preparations?

Camp is awesome. These guys are amazing, always energy in the camp. Between Tyson’s brothers and coaches, it’s a riot! Always something going on.

(c) Sky Sports 2020: Wilder vs Fury 2: Shopping to feed Tyson Fury