Tyson Fury to join The Games as world champion boxer makes guest appearance on Holly Willoughby show

TYSON Fury will make a guest appearance on new ITV show The Games.

The 33-year-old WBC heavyweight champion will lead a roster of sports stars making guest appearances on the show each night.



World champion boxer Tyson Fury will make a guest appearance on Holly Willoughby’s show The Games on Monday night

Freddie, Holly Willoughby, Chris Kamara and Alex Scott will present the competition

The celebrity sporting competition involves 12 stars puffing through a series of challenges with one male and one female crowned winners.

Tyson, 33, will join presenters Holly Willoughby, Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff, Alex Scott and Chris Kamara on Monday and offer “insight and opinion” on their performances.

The Games will see 12 celebs battle it out over a week of live programming, competing in events including diving, cycling, running and weightlifting.

Each will try to rack up enough points to get them to the top of the medals table and crowned Champion of The Games 2022.

Among those competing are The Wanted star Max George, model Christine McGuinness, ex-Love Islanders Wes Nelson and Olivia Attwood, Harry Potter actor Josh Herdman, and former Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas.

Tyson is not the only sports star making an appearance on the TV contest.

On Monday, he will be joined by Olympic gold medallist heptathlete Denise Lewis and Olympic gold medallist diver Matty Lee.

Later in the week, there will be appearances from Hollie Arnold, Dame Sarah Storey, Jermaine Jenas and Daley Thompson.

Hosted live by Willoughby and Flintoff, The Games will feature former professional footballer and presenter Scott as trackside reporter and former footballer and presenter Kamara as commentator.

The Games starts on May 9 at 9pm on ITV.



BTyson Fury celebrates with the belts after winning his fight against Dillian Whyte last month
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