“We Never forget 9/11” – UK heavyweight champion Tyson Fury sends out heart-warming message to Americans remembering September 11 tragedy

Tyson Fury conveyed a heartfelt message to the American people on the September 11th anniversary, emphasizing global unity in the face of tragedy.


“We Never forget 9/11” – UK heavyweight champion Tyson Fury sends out heart-warming message to Americans remembering September 11 tragedy

Tyson Fury had a message for the people of USA(Image via Imago)

Tyson Fury delivered a heartfelt message to the American people on the anniversary of the September 11th tragedy. His message serves as a reminder of the enduring solidarity and empathy between nations in the face of a tragic event. Fury’s gesture underscores the global impact of the September 11th attacks.

Tyson Fury posted a video on X, formerly Twitter, saying “We always remember them people who lost their life, we never forget 9/11,” in reference to the people who lost their lives on 9/11. The importance of commemorating the lives lost on that fateful day highlights sports and public figures’ role in promoting compassion beyond national and sporting boundaries. The caption on his X video read, “To my friends across the pond, We stand with you in remembrance, we pray for all who lost thier lives, their families & friends.”

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Tyson Fury is scheduled to fight Francis Ngannou in October. The clash between the “baddest boxer” and “baddest MMA” fighter is already billed as the “Battle of the Baddest.” Moreover, Ngannou is trained by Mike Tyson for the bout. Interestingly, John Fury named his son Tyson with respect to Mike Tyson. In his recent bout, Tyson Fury defeated Derek Chisora.

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Francis Ngannou, Fury’s next opponent, currently holds a contract with the PFL. Ngannou vacated the UFC heavyweight title after not coming to terms with the UFC contract. In his most recent bout, he defeated Ciryl Gane via decision on two injured knees. He won the title after knocking out Stipe Miocic at UFC 260.

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In October, Francis Ngannou is making his boxing debut against Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia. Mike Tyson will coach Ngannou for the bout, who ironically prompted John Fury to name his son Tyson.

Tyson Fury is cordial with Mike Tyson. He was a guest on his YouTube podcast recently. The undefeated boxer even bashed Deontay Wilder when Wilder claimed he could knock out Mike Tyson. Moreover, Fury was humble as he even said Mike Tyson could beat him within a minute. Interestingly, Fury defeated Wilder twice after the first fight ended in a draw.

Fury rising back up after getting knocked down by Deontay Wilder in the 12th round of their first fight was an iconic moment. The fight was deemed to end that moment by the fans. However, Fury had other plans. Fury knocked out Wilder in the rematch and trilogy. Moreover, Tyson Fury is the only fighter to defeat Deontay Wilder.

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