Fury destroys Wilder: The King is Back
By Abbas Dadhiwala: Tyson Fury’s seven-round thrashing of Deontay Wilder in their rematch on Saturday, proved what → read article
Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury, a British boxing giant standing tall at 6’9″ and tipping the scales at 278 lbs, has been ruling the heavyweight division with his iron fists since 2020. Not just a family man with a bunch of kids and a love story that dates back to 2008 with Paris, but Fury also boasts a record that reads like a warrior’s epic—especially his trilogy with Deontay Wilder (2-0-1, with 2 KOs) and a hat trick against Derek Chisora. Before claiming the WBC crown, he unified the heavyweight titles way back in 2015, only to take a brief hiatus from the throne. With a squad of fighting siblings by his side, Fury’s not just throwing punches; he’s crafting a legacy that’s as large as his frame. Tyson Fury’s net worth is estimated to be around £50million, according to Forbes magazine.
By Abbas Dadhiwala: Tyson Fury’s seven-round thrashing of Deontay Wilder in their rematch on Saturday, proved what → read article
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By Chris Williams: Caleb Plant’s theory on why Deontay Wilder lost to Tyson Fury is he met → read article
By Chris Williams: Terence Crawford says Deontay Wilder didn’t look good from the 2nd round against Tyson → read article
By Allan Fox: Regis Prograis was “shocked” at seeing WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder get so easily → read article
By Dean Berman: Tyson Fury’s win over Deontay Wilder may have proven to some fans that he’s → read article
By Jeff Aronow: Trainer Jay Deas said after last Saturday’s rematch between WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder → read article
By Jim Maltzman: Most fans would agree that Deontay Wilder’s trainer Mark Breland did the right thing → read article