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Tyson Fury agrees Conor McGregor’s UFC 257 performance hurt by time off: ‘Inactivity kills the cat’

If there’s any fighter that knows what it takes to make a big comeback, it’s Tyson Fury.

The reigning WBC heavyweight champion was on the shelf for nearly three years following a historic triumph over Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015, a result of Fury receiving a two-year suspension from the UK Anti-Doping agency for nandrolone as well as dealing with a public battle with depression. He returned in June 2018 with a win over Sefer Seferi and last February he regained the WBC title by defeating Deontay Wilder.

Speaking from his own experiences, Fury told MMA reporter Gareth A.