TOMMY FURY barged his fellow runners out of the way as he sprinted for the line at the Great North Run.
The boxer has earned a reputation for his sprint finishes at long-distance runs.
And at the end of the prestigious half marathon in Newcastle, Fury could not resist going all out.
He sprinted for the line and as he turned the final corner he shoved two of his rivals to the side.
Some fans were taken aback by Fury’s actions with one commenting: “Plz tell me this is some kind of joke 😭”
Another added: “Pushing someone is just unnecessary.”
A third wrote: “Surely that’s a straight disqualification?”
And another said: “That’s actually insane.”
Fury, 26, finished the race – his first half marathon – in 1:34:35.
He shared a photo of the finish line with the caption: “That was epic.”
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Fury’s latest controversy comes after he was accused of lying about finishing a 100km World Championship-level triathlon.
He took part in his first triathlon along the French Riviera last weekend after just ten days of training.
The gruelling course is made up of three stages: a 2km swim, an 80km bike leg and finally an 18km run to the end.
But it there was a discrepancy in Fury’s race – which the 11-0 boxer claimed to have “completed”.
However data shows he did not complete the race, as his bike splits showed he was not logged beyond the 48km point.
Official race results show Fury has a DNF placed next to his name.















