Tyson Fury aims to knock us out with debut solo single

Heavyweight champion wants to pack a punch in music

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WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury   Picture: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesWBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury   Picture: Julian Finney/Getty Images
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury Picture: Julian Finney/Getty Images

World champion heavyweight boxer, Tyson Fury, is aiming to pursue a passion for music. The fighter, who retired in August 2022 before saying he will fight Derek Chisora in December, is now releasing his debut solo single.

Fury, 34, is releasing a cover of Neil Diamond’s classic 'Sweet Caroline'. It’ll be released through Warner Music UK’s Eastwest Records.

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Sweet Caroline has become a football anthem in recent years and Fury’s cover will coincide with the World Cup in Qatar in November.

All money raised from proceeds of the single will go to men’s mental health charity Talk Club, with 100% of Warner’s profits and 100% of Tyson’s earnings being donated to the charity.

In a post on his official Twitter account, Fury said: "My new single 'Sweet Caroline is available to pre-order now!

"In aid of Men's Mental Health Charity @TalkClubUK."

In the clip he is seen giving the classic song his best rendition in one of his eye-catching suits.

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According to Sky News, Fury has added: "Boxing has been a massive platform for me to spread the word on mental health and I have done it to the best of my ability.

"I have been very vocal about my mental health struggle, especially since my comeback."

The track is set to be released on November 11.

According to record label bosses, there's also a special dance remix being worked on.

This marks the second time Fury has been in the studio. He previously recorded a duet with Robbie Williams in 2019 for the star musician's Christmas album.

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