He is a heavyweight champion and wants to retire undefeated to write his name in the boxing history books. Tyson Fury still has at least one more fight to aspire to his big goal.
Gypsy King gets ready to step into the ring against fellow Briton Dillian Whyte, at London’s mythical Wembley Stadium . A battle in which he will defend his WBC and The Ring titles in the heavyweight category.
“I am 20 years old, I have status 14 of professional, boxing more than 20. I have a lot of wear. I am undefeated and twice world champion, which is an elite club. Only one person before me finished it undefeated: Rocky Marciano. I will be the second. I still have a lot to prove. It may be my last fight. I want to retire as an undefeated champion. I am focused on making movies, one of my life. There are many things I want to do. Boxing is a small part, but I have to finish what we started and be part of the exclusive club of undefeated champions that I mentioned before”, he said on the Pat McAfee Show.
Dillian Whyte did not show up at that press conference and Fury sent him a poison dart.
“One word: coward! It’s a bitch. He is going to end up knocked out and he knows it. He doesn’t want to see me face to face because he’s afraid I’ll get into his mind and all that shit we do now. But I am an old-fashioned fighter, I like to fight short and personal”, he added.
A boxer with a lot of testosterone
He is also a character in front of the cameras and Fury did not hesitate to joke about how he achieved his latest successes in the ring when he was 20 years old. His last fight was against Deontay Wilder on October 9, 2021.
“I attribute much of my success to masturbating seven times a day. You have to keep the blood circulating,” he said.
He also left a humorous message for those who maintain the idea that Fury applies some substance to his gloves to fight with greater comfort and forcefulness: “I The only thing I’m loaded with is testosterone, so touching me all these years”.
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