Tyson Fury swaps the boxing ring for the racecourse this weekend as his namesake races for a £1.3 million first prize in the Kentucky Derby.
The world heavyweight champion will see King Fury line up in the prestigious race on Saturday, which takes place at Churchill Downs.
Fury is currently in Las Vegas awaiting news on his £200 million clash with fellow Brit Anthony Joshua. The horse, a 33-1 outsider for the Derby, was named after him following his victory over Deontay Wilder last year.
The winner of three of his six starts, including a Grade 3 last time out, King Fury represents trainer Kenny McPeek and will be ridden by Brian Joseph Hernandez Jr in the 1m 2f event on the dirt.
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