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Frank Bruno follows former heavyweight rival Mike Tyson’s lead and shows he’s still in great shape at 58



Frank Bruno follows former heavyweight rival Mike Tyson’s lead and shows he’s still in great shape at 58




Frank Bruno has taken to social media to show off his remarkable figure at the ripe old age of 58.


The British boxing icon showed former heavyweight rival Mike Tyson he’s not the only ex-fighter in his 50s keeping in incredible shape. 



Former British heavyweight champion Bruno, 58, showed off his remarkable shape to his followers on Instagram



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Former British heavyweight champion Bruno, 58, showed off his remarkable shape to his followers on Instagram

Tyson has been back in training ahead of a comeback to the ring and he’s been posting his own rather eye-catching workout videos online.


A third fight with old rival Evander Holyfield has also been mooted, while the father of current heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, John, has also put his name into the hat as a potential contender.


Now former British heavyweight Bruno, who was defeated by Tyson in two world title fights in 1989 and 1996, has shown that he can still pack a punch too after flaunting his incredible shape on Instagram.



Bruno was defeated by Tyson in the ring on two occasions in 1989 and 1996



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Bruno was defeated by Tyson in the ring on two occasions in 1989 and 1996

The Hammersmith-born bruiser posted an image of him punching a heavy bag with his impressive back muscles on show for all to see.


Unsurprisingly, a host of legends in boxing commented to laud Bruno for his remarkable shape.


Former Irish boxer Barry McGuigan wrote: “Looking great Frank, keep it going champ.”


While legendary announcer Michael Buffer, said: “Sir Frank is and always has been the gentleman’s gentleman.


“It’s always a thrill for me to see the huge fan reaction, the love, that he gets from the crowd when I introduce him in attendance at ringside!”







Bruno is still keeping himself fighting fit at 58



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Bruno is still keeping himself fighting fit at 58

On Wednesday, Bruno paid tribute to British snooker legend WIllie Thorne, who sadly passed away earlier this week.


“A huge shock to see my old friend Willie Thorne has died,” he wrote.


“Not only a prolific snooker player but also a real character, we spent a number of years on different sporting TV programmes the last few years.


“He will be greatly missed by all that knew him.”









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