Harry Styles 'joins elite boxing club' to hone abilities and 'improve fitness'


Harry Styles has joined an elite boxing club, where he has been "really pushing himself".
The 30-year-old singer has been taking part in one-on-one sessions to "hone his own boxing abilities", as well as to improve his fitness.
A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Harry’s really got into boxing recently and become a regular at a tough boxing gym in central London.
"He has one-to-one sessions with the trainers there and has been really pushing himself on the bags.
"The gym is focused on helping people be the best boxers they can be.
"As well as improving Harry’s fitness, he’ll be honing his own boxing abilities."
Harry's training at the London-based gym has been inspired by top boxing pros Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
The source added: "The training he does has all been inspired by athletes you’ve seen in the ring, like Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
"There’s no messing around."
It was recently revealed 'Watermelon Sugar' hitmaker Harry is one of the investors in a brand-new £365 million state-of-the-art Co-op Live arena in Manchester, north west England.
The venue, which is near Premier League giants Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, will officially open on April 23rd.
Several music acts, including Take That, Eric Clapton, Barry Manilow, and Olivia Rodrigo, already have shows booked at the arena, and the venue is expected to stage boxing and UFC bouts in the future.
Harry - who supports Manchester United FC - previously said: "I am incredibly proud to be partnering with OVG on their plans for Co-op Live.
"Manchester is an incredible city, filled with incredible people and I couldn’t be happier being involved in this project. It very much feels like coming home...
"I was drawn to this project on every level, from the opportunities it brings, to the contribution it will make to the city, and most importantly, that it will allow even more live music to thrive in Manchester."