Tommy Fury is back training with his father ahead of his ring return.

The 20-year-old has been out since March when he knocked out Callum Ide in Leicester.

Fury (2-0, 1 KO) then became a reality TV star as he entered ITV series Love Island and was crowned runner-up with girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague in the summer.

But the brother of former unified world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury –– who recently split with his trainer Ben Davison –– has been forced to part ways with legendary boxing trainer Ricky Hatton amid an intensive showbiz schedule.

Fury, who heads up a new show called The Boxer & The Ballroom Dancer alongside Love Island pal Curtis Pritchard, returns on Saturday at the Copper Box Arena in London, exclusively live on BT Sport in the UK, and will have his Dad John Fury in the corner.

His comeback comes as part of his promoter Frank Warren’s ‘The Fight Before Christmas’ card which is topped by heavyweight Daniel Dubois.

London heavyweight Dubois challenges for the vacant WBC Silver title in a defence of his WBO International belt against Japan’s Kyotaro Fujimoto and there is action for Sunny Edwards as he challenges for the vacant British super-flyweight title against Marcel Braithwaite.

James Branch is joined on the card by Lucien Reid and Liam Williams is hoping to become the number one challenger with the WBO for Christmas when he takes on Alantez Fox, while Archie Sharp faces unbeaten Artjoms Ramlavs in a defence of his WBO European super-featherweight title.

Troy Williamson challenges Zoltan Kispal for the vacant IBF European title at super-welterweight and Denzel Bentley will return alongside debutant David Adeleye, Chris Bourke, Louie Lynn, former amateur standout Sam Noakes as well as seven-time national amateur champion Henry Turner, undefeated Micky Burke Jr. and lightweight Mohammed Bilal Ali.