Tyson Fury
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.
Bunce: Fury won’t avoid David Price
David Price to fight in March in U.S, then face Tyson Fury in April or May
By Scott Gilfoid: Undefeated heavyweight prospect David Price (12-0, 10 KO’s) plans on having a really busy schedule in the next four months with a possible fight in the United States on March 16th on the undercard of Matthew Macklin – Sergio Martinez at Madison Square Garden in New York, and then a fight against British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (17-0, 12 KO’s) a month or two later in April or May. It seems pretty obvious that Price’s opponent for March will be someone dragged in from a morgue. If Price is to be facing Fury a month later, he won’t be able to afford facing someone that can actually punch back and have a chance of knocking him out like Roberto Cammarelle and Bermane Stiverne did in the amateur ranks.
David Price’s manager has doubts Fury will take the fight with Price
By Sean McDaniel: Frank Maloney, manager for unbeaten heavyweight prospect David Price (12-0, 10 KO’s), questions whether British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (17-0, 12 KO’s) will choose to defend his title against new mandatory challenger Price after Fury sees Price’s 1st round TKO destruction of John McDermott last Saturday night in Liverpool.
Tyson Fury British title vacating watch
Price: Fury will look like a coward if he doesn’t fight me
Will Tyson Fury vacate his British title if David Price beats McDermott on Saturday?
By Scott Gilfoid: There’s a great deal of speculation as to whether or not Tyson Fury (17-0, 12 KO’s) will vacate his British heavyweight title if former British Olympian David Price (11-0, 9 KO’s) defeats John McDermott (26-7, 17 KO’s) this Saturday night in their British heavyweight title eliminator bout at the Olympia in Liverpool.
David Price should overtake Tyson Fury in 2012
By Marcus Sales: In January David Price will take on John McDermott in a British Title eliminator. This fight has been postponed a couple of times and I am really looking forward to seeing Price in the ring again. No disrespect to John McDermott but I feel he will be out of his league against Price and that Price will win in convincing fashion. Where will this leave Price in the heavyweight scene?
Audley Harrison: I want Tyson Fury bad
Promoter says Tyson Fury will rule the heavyweights
By John F. McKenna (McJack): Mick Hennessey who promotes the fights for undefeated Commonwealth heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (17-0, 12 KO’s) says his fighter will eventually rule the heavyweight division. Fury defeated Bosnian born Canadian heavyweight champion Neven Pajkic (16-1, 5 KO’s) Saturday night via 3rd round TKO in a dramatic homecoming to Manchester. The bout was Fury’s debut fight in his hometown of Manchester.