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TYSON FURY SENT ME FILTHY TEXTS

Boxing champ’s X-rated messages to trainer

- by ISOBEL DICKINSON

MARRIED boxer Tyson Fury sent a string of X-rated messages to a personal trainer behind his pregnant wife’s back.

The ex world champ also bragged about his bedroom skills to Danni Levy after he asked her to train him.

BOXING champ Tyson Fury sent a string of X-rated messages to a pretty personal trainer behind his pregnant wife’s back.

The controvers­ial sports star bombarded TV fitness guru Danni Levy with filthy texts after hiring her to help him get in shape.

In one crude message he told her: “I like eating p****.”

And in another Fury, whose wife Paris is expecting their fourth baby, bragged he was good at “f******”.

He also begged her to send photos of herself kissing one of her female friends.

The boxer, who at one stage ballooned to a huge 25st, also refused to eat any vegetables despite asking Danni for nutrition advice.

He said: “I don’t eat any little green things that look like weeds.”

And he dealt her another blow when he told her the healthy meals she supplied tasted like “dog s***”.

Danni, who lives in Marbella where Fury runs a boxing gym, said: “I’m a respected trainer and presumed he genuinely wanted my help getting in shape.

“But all he’s done is send me perverse messages and insult me.”

Tyson got in touch with Danni in May and said he wanted her to help him get his fitness back after nearly two years out of the ring.

She said: “Tyson contacted me on Twitter and asked about my Six Minute Shred programme.

“He confessed he needed to lose 75lbs in just 11 weeks for a comeback bout.

“I liked his sense of humour and thought he’d be fun to work with.

“He was so eager to get started that he asked me if I was free that evening.

“We exchanged numbers and began chatting on Whatsapp.

“He confessed he was ‘starving himself’ and asked me to visit his gym in Marbella so I could sort his diet out and combine his existing running and boxing training with some core work.”

Danni said Tyson, 28, asked her to meet him for dinner to discuss his fitness regime.

She said: “It’s normal in Marbella to meet up and chat over a coffee or a meal.

“Tyson was waiting for me in a cafe next to the gym and we sat and chatted about food.

“I told him I’d arrange for meals to be delivered to his gym to make things easier.

“But he said he wouldn’t eat anything green, nothing except avocado.

“After I sent him some food he told me he didn’t like spinach and I was also instructed to avoid fish.

“He also left me a message saying it tasted like ‘dog s***’.

“He gave me such a long list of healthy foods he wouldn’t touch that I felt at a loss what to feed him.

“The reply that came back was, ‘I like eating p****’. He also bragged that he was ‘good at f******’. “I thought that his crude talk was that of a single man, but then I realised he was married and his wife was heavily pregnant.”

Tyson, whose licence to fight is currently suspended, returned to the UK for an antidoping hearing after failing a drugs test last year, although he denies taking drugs.

His career has been on hold since he dethroned Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 to become the undisputed world heavyweigh­t champion. He later gave up his WBO and WBA titles.

But while he was back in the UK Fury carried on FaceTiming Danni.

She said: “On one occasion he was diving into a creamy steak meal and on another he sent me an image holding a big glass of wine.

“I think he liked winding me up about the fact he wasn’t sticking to the diet.”

Then out of the blue Tyson blocked Danni, 31.

She said: “I feel used and angry because Tyson clearly only contacted me to flirt.”

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 ??  ?? ANGRY: Danni and, inset left, Fury with his wife Paris
ANGRY: Danni and, inset left, Fury with his wife Paris
 ??  ?? FIGHTER: Fury with his world championsh­ip belts. Right, one of the sleazy texts he sent to fitness trainer Danni
FIGHTER: Fury with his world championsh­ip belts. Right, one of the sleazy texts he sent to fitness trainer Danni

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