Tyson Fury visited the Winter Gardens in his hometown of Morecambe to film a fiery hype video for his upcoming World Heavyweight Championship fight.
The WBC Heavyweight Champion can be seen goading his opponent Dillian Whyte in front of the glorious backdrop of the 19th century theatre in the BT Sport promotional video.
The fight takes place on Saturday April 23 at Wembley Stadium.
A spokesperson for the Winter Gardens said: "We were recently thrilled to welcome Tyson Fury who filmed his BT Sport advert in our amazing theatre."
Fury, 33, who lives in Morecambe, has been training for the Whyte fight at his own gym near Morecambe Football Club.
The WBC Heavyweight Title fight will be available to watch on BT Sport Box Office.
These dramatic images are from the BT Sport video which you can see in full here.




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