Ladies and gentlemen, we are just over two weeks away from the greatly-anticipated boxing fight of the decade! Well, it's only been a month and five days but, still, it's a huge fight. 

Unless you've quite literally been living under a rock, Tyson Fury previously fought Deontay Wilder on December 1, 2018 which resulted in a controversial draw, with fans and professionals alike suggesting that the Gypsy King should have left the ring the victor. 

Nevertheless, it appears Fury is taking no chances this time around and has taken the interesting decision to adapt his diet ahead of the big fight.

George Lockhart, Fury's personal chef, has lifted the lid on the boxer's eating habits and revealed that he is currently eating six meals a day - which include some interesting dishes, to say the least.

"I cook a lot of curries for him," Lockhart revealed.

"He usually has something with turmeric. He has one curry per day. I introduce red meat every other day.

"Red meat is nutritionally dense but takes a long time to break down.

"Every day he has at least one salmon for the Omega-3s. I want everything to be anti-inflammatory."

Fury himself has promised that ahead of the fight he will come in at 270-pounds, which is around a stone heavier than his previous fight with Wilder.

Therefore, with six meals a day and presumably the occasional steak, Fury is clearly well on his way to his envisioned target. 

Regarding his diet for Fury v Wilder 2, Lockhart added:

"He has a different type of meat with every meal. From what I've heard in other camps he ate chicken and rice. Now we make crazy meals.

"He's had the same meal just twice in the entire camp - a jambalaya that I made. He eats six times per day and, apart from that, hasn't had the same meal twice."