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Tyson Fury has been spotted strutting around a Scottish town in nothing but a kilt during filming for the second series of his Netflix show, after verbally agreeing to a blockbuster fight with Anthony Joshua.
Fury, 36, could be seen showing off his mammoth figure with cameras following him around for the filming of his show ‘At Home with The Furys’.
The show was commissioned to do another series by Netflix after the first episode alone garnered in excess of 2.5 million viewers.
The spotting occurred in Grantown-On-Spey, a local Scottish town.
Tyson Fury just casually cutting about Grantown-On-Spey in a kilt this afternoon 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/a3Gxsiafsr
— Bricky🧱 (@Bricky67_) June 18, 2025
Fans had suggested it could be a sign Fury was due to return to the ring.
While Fury denied this, GB News exclusively revealed recently that he has verbally agreed to come out of retirement to fight Anthony Joshua, in a blockbuster all-English bout.
A well-placed source said: "Fury and Joshua is a case of when, not if.
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We could be seeing Tyson Fury back in the ring soon
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"Tyson has agreed to come out of retirement to face AJ, which is why he's been working hard in the gym in recent months.
"Things should be made official in the coming weeks."
The bout between Fury and Joshua will take place at Wembley instead of in Saudi Arabia, where many blockbuster fights have taken place as of late.
Both figures are said to be keen for it to take place on UK soil instead of overseas.
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The source also revealed that the fight could take place by the end of the year if the pair and their entourages are able to agree on finances.
Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, recently admitted that the fight could be 'easily made' in a huge sign that an agreement was close.
"I do [think it can be easily made]," he said.
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Eddie Hearn believes a fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury can be easily made
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"In the past, it's always been: one's a champion, one's a challenger.
"Now, both guys are in a similar position: they're coming off a defeat... Fury has two defeats, both to Oleksandr Usyk.
"They're both still pretty much in their prime, and as we saw last Saturday, sometimes you don't need the world championship belt.
"Sometimes when you've got two champions trying to become undisputed, it's a little bit cagey.
"Benn vs Eubank Jr was just a great example of two guys that just went to war, and that's exactly what you'd get with AJ against Fury."
Joshua had also gone on record to say he would be up for the fight that fans have requested for so long.
"I'll do everything I can to make it happen, and I'll hang around as long as I have to make it happen. That's on my end, I can't control what another man is going to do."