Tyson Fury looking VERY heavy

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By Scott Gilfoid: In photos and video of Tyson Fury taken from last Friday night, he’s looking very heavy with a lot of weight to lose. Fury said he was 350 pounds a couple of weeks ago, and I don’t think he was kidding. He’s looks huge right now with the kind of weight that is going to be hard for him to take off. Honestly, I don’t think Fury has lost any weight at all. He looks like he’s near 400 lbs. in the photos. The above video doesn’t show Fury’s midsection, but he’s looks very, very fat. It’s shocking how heavy Fury looks.

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Parker hoping Tyson Fury attends Hughie fight

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By Scott Gilfoid: WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker (22-0, 18 KOs) is welcoming former champion Tyson Fury to be at ringside when he faces his cousin Hughie Fury (20-0, 10 KOs) on May 6 at the Vector Arena in Auckland, New Zealand. Parker, 25, thinks it would be nice to have Tyson Fury there to watch him as he battles it out with Hughie.

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Tyson Fury says he weighs 350 lbs

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By Scott Gilfoid: If former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is going to be able to successfully make a comeback in the near future, then he’s going to need to burn off a lot of excess weight in order to do it. The 28-year-old Fury says he’s currently weighing 350 pounds. He feels that he’s going to burn through the weight to resume his career. We’re talking about Fury losing roughly 100 lbs. for him to get back down to his normal fighting weight of 250.

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Tony Bellew wants Tyson Fury fight

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By Scott Gilfoid: Tony Bellew is looking to take advantage of his important win over an injured heavyweight David Haye last Saturday night by getting a big fight. Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is a fight that the 34-year-old Bellew would be interested in accepting. Peter Fury said this week that he’d be interested in a fight between Tyson Fury and Bellew. The one problem that would hold back the fight from happening is Fury not having a boxing license.

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Tyson Fury still suspended

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By Scott Gilfoid: Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury took to Twitter last Monday to say that he’ll be resuming his career on May 13, but it looks like the 28-year-old spoke too soon. According to the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC), Fury is still under suspension and he’s not about to get his license to fight back anytime soon. Fury has an anti-doping hearing that he needs to get out of the way before the BBBoC will consider giving him back his license.

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Tyson Fury to return on May 13

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By Scott Gilfoid: Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is saying that he plans on resuming his boxing career on May 13 against an opponent still to be determined. Before the 28-year-old Fury can resume his career, he’s going to need to get his license to fight back from the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC). Thus far, Fury doesn’t have his license, and he’s two months away from the May 13th fight date that he’s talking about.

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Heavyweight wish list for this year

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By Gav Duthie: It was a fair conclusion that the heavyweight division was the most disappointing of all 17 weight classes in 2016. From failed drug tests to fight cancellations and titles without owners the year spectacularly failed to live up to expectations. The division still has a lot of promise with new champions and exciting talents but I feel 5 things need to happen for the big guys to fulfill their potential.

A buoyant heavyweight division keeps boxing at the top in terms of customer interest. When Tyson Fury dethroned Wladimir Klitschko it blew the division wide open. I expected fire works in 2016 and despite some brief flickering flames I was utterly disappointed.

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Tyson Fury volunteers to fight Deontay Wilder

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By Scott Gilfoid: Tyson Fury (25-0, 18 KOs) tweeted today saying that if WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (37-0, 36 KOs) can’t get a replacement opponent for his next title defense on February 25, then he’ll agree to fight him on that date.

Fury likes to flap his gums about fighting Deontay, but he never fights him. This is pretty much the norm for Fury. I don’t think he wants any part of fighting the hard hitting Deontay, and I can’t blame him. Deontay has true one-punch power, and he would get to Fury’s chin and test it. Could Fury take Wilder’s power? I doubt it.

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Haye wants Fury and Joshua as part of his last 5 fights

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By Chris Williams: David Haye (28-2, 26 KOs) sees himself in the twilight of his boxing career with only five remains with one of them being against Tony Bellew, and possibly two others being against Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Haye, 36, wants to maximize his income before he calls it a day to become a fulltime promoter with Haymaker Ringstar with Richard Schaefer, the former Golden Boy Promotions CEO.

Haye has the Bellew (28-2-1, 18 KOs) fight scheduled for March 4 on Sky Box Office pay-per-view at the O2 Arena in London, England. Haye is hoping to make quick work of the 33-year-old Bellew, and then move onto bigger and better things against Joshua and Fury. The fight against Joshua is one that will almost surely happen, as his promoter Eddie Hearn is interested in the fight.

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Tyson Fury Predicts Gunn KO’s Jones Jr.

In a recent video sent to his good friend Bobby Gunn, undefeated world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury shared that not only will he be sitting ringside as Gunn wages war against Roy Jones Jr. for the WBF Cruiserweight world title, but he confidently predicted that Gunn knocks Roy out to capture the title.

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