Tyson Fury joked his boxing success is down to masturbating seven times a day.
The heavyweight champion is preparing to defend his WBC heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23.
Fury will put his belt on the line for the second time following his 11th-round stoppage of Deontay Wilder last October.
And he has joked how he believes masturbation gives him the power in his hands to secure knockout victories after "loading up on testosterone."
"I put most of my success down to masturbation seven times a day," Fury told the Pat McAfee show."
"Got to keep that blood pumping baby; the only thing I have been loading is testosterone from all the w***ing over the years. Right hands and left hands depending on what I feel like."
Fury's confidence and personality has attracted huge audiences both domestically and across the pond, particularly for his recent trilogy with Wilder.
And it is not the first time he has claimed to pleasure himself regularly during camp.
Before his second meeting with Wilder in 2020, Fury also boasted about masturbating seven times a day as he talked up his preparations for the historic victory.
"I'm doing a lot of things I didn't before. I'm eating five or six meals a day, drinking eight litres of water," Fury said previously. "If it's gonna give me an edge, I'm willing to try it.
"I'm masturbating seven times a day, keep my testosterone pumping."
But before his trilogy with with Wilder, Fury claimed a sex ban meant he couldn't even "have a w***".
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Now Fury will look to defend his belt against Whyte who has been waiting for a title shot for several years but has stayed silent in the build-up.
The 'Body Snatcher' failed to show at their press conference to promote the fight after signing his contract at the 11th hour.
And Fury said: "He’s getting the biggest payday of his life. He should be here kissing my feet and washing my feet.
"Before I was like ‘you know what, when I say stuff about Dillian Whyte he always fires back and he gets upset and causes a bit of a ruckus’, now it’s like ‘say what you want about the guy’.
"It’s given me that much more confidence, it’s unbelievable. He’s definitely shown the white flag in my estimation.
"He doesn’t want to go face to face with me because he’ll see that fire in my eyes and he’ll think ‘I’m getting smashed to bits'."