“I am the best ever was”- Tyson Fury in a bizarre video sends a message to the heavyweight division
TYSON FURY (Image Courtesy: Essentialy Soorts)
In front of 94,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium in London, Tyson Fury successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title by stopping Dillian Whyte in the sixth round. Before the referee intervened to call it off early, Fury delivered a vicious right uppercut and then shoved Whyte to the mat.
Gypsy King made a suggestion that he might hang up his boots after his most recent match. Before publicly declaring his retirement, he will cap off his career with a memorable performance. After his final match, Gypsy King hinted about a potential retirement from the sport. His final performance will be memorable, and he will then publicly declare his retirement.
He’ll provide a memorable performance to end his career before formally announcing his retirement. Gypsy King made a suggestion that he might be retiring from the sport following his most recent match. Before publicly declaring his retirement, he will cap off his career with a memorable performance.
What lies ahead of Tyson Fury in his career at this stage?
His first exhibition fight could be a warm-up for a potential November matchup with Hafthor Bjornsson. Although the exact location of the anticipated altercation is unknown, a London football stadium is the most likely location. Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which hosted the Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksander Usyk fight, are the most likely destinations. Fury most recently competed against Dillian Whyte at Wembley.
For mer heavyweight champion recently stated, “It would be a bit of fun. It would be great to get in there in front of, say, 70,000 fans and show him [Hafthor] what boxing is all about, make him miss, and knock him out. We are talking to his team at the moment and it is definitely something I’m interested in.” Same was reported by Michael Benson
Tyson recently posted a video on Twitter and captioned “The Boss”, in the said Video Tyson states, “I’m the best ever was, Heavyweights, I own those motherf*ckers.” Here is the said Tweet:
Whatever the opponent Fury selects, his following bout will undoubtedly sell out. Fury set records and sold out Wembley Stadium for his most recent match. Despite having only 84,000 seats available, there were 94,000 spectators there.
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