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Tommy Fury is still performing his controversial 'medicine ball' exercise with his brother Tyson, insisting it had nothing to do with the rib injury that forced him out of his fight with Jake Paul.

Fans were furious when after the Love Island star was forced to cancel his bout with Paul due to a broken rib, footage emerged showing Tyson hammering his midsection with a medicine ball in an ab exercise.

The commonly-used ab exercise is popular with boxers, but concerned fans who felt it could have damaged his rib before he broke his rib in a training session gone wrong. The younger Fury was training with an unnamed heavyweight when he received a bare-knuckle punch that caused the severe injury, sidelining him for over four months.

But he insists that the exercise is in fact a positive for fighters, and he returned to it with his brother once he had been medically cleared to spar full contact again. "We're still doing it!" Fury told the Queensberry Promotions YouTube channel. "We're still doing it because that's not what caused the injury.

"I've done the medicine ball throughout my whole life. I've

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