Tyson Fury says he’s going to ‘call out Ryan Reynolds’ at Wrexham vs Morecambe
Tyson Fury has cheekily hinted he wants to kickstart an exhibition boxing career against the most unlikely of opponents – Hollywood megastar Ryan Reynolds.
The WBC heavyweight champion takes on UFC icon Francis Ngannou in October and he was spotted eyeing up a new opponent behind the scenes at their recent London press conference. The 35-year-old even has a date in mind for his call out – with Morecambe taking on Wrexham on November 25.
Speaking behind the scenes on the Furocity YouTube channel, Fury asked a member of staff: "Amy, are you going to come down to the Wrexham vs Morecambe game?" His assistant replied she was planning to, with Fury then revealing: "I'm going to call out Ryan Reynolds."
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Hollywood royalty Reynolds has been a leading figure in British sport since taking over as co-owner at Wrexham alongside fellow actor Rob McElhenney.
The Deadpool star regularly flies between Wales and the United States to support the team who won promotion back into the Football League last season.
The 46-year-old will no doubt be keen to meet up with Fury at either the home tie against Wrexham, or trip to Morecambe towards the end of the season in March.
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Fury, who isn't putting his belt on the line against Ngannou despite it being a professional bout, has even talked about buying his local club in the past.
The self-proclaimed Gypsy King and his wife Paris live in the Lancashire seaside town with their seven children, having recently starred in At Home With The Furys on Netflix.
Wrexham are also back on the streaming services in the form of Welcome to Wrexham season two, which is out now on Disney+.
Welcome to Wrexham is back to take you behind the scenes at the Welsh club following the superstar takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
New and returning customers in the UK can now subscribe to Disney+ for £1.99/month for three months.
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Wrexham and Morecambe are currently separated by five points in the League Two table with the Red Dragons 12 places higher in fourth.
Phil Parkinson's side lost their opening game of the season against MK Dons 5-3, before winning four and drawing three of their next seven.
Morecambe, who are owned by Bond Group Investments Limited and not Fury, are managed by Derek Adams.
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