Tyson Fury returns to the ring

By Daily Sports on September 12, 2017

Retired former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury was out in the public this past weekend, letting boxing fans know that he intends on resuming his career once he gets his boxing license back.

This is a sudden reversal of the news from Fury (25-0, 18 Kos) from last July when he announced his retirement from the sport on his social media site.

Fury, 29, hasn’t fought in 2 years since pulling off an upset of then heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko in beating him by a 12 round unanimous decision on November 28, 2015.

It was ugly slapping and running affair by Fury in winning a fight by spoiling for 12 rounds against a totally reluctant Wladimir, who looked like he didn’t want to be there on the night.

“I think they are all bums,” said Fury via the dailystar.com in talking about the top heavyweights in the sport today.

“I reckon personally on my night in the heavyweight division I think I’m capable of beating anybody. I don’t fear nobody – and especially not some pumped up weightlifter. That’s for sure. I am what you call the pitbull of the fighting game.”

The only thing that’s keeping Fury from making his comeback is him not having his boxing license.“I am what you call the pitbull of the fighting game. People wanna see it,” said Fury.

”When I get my license back and I get fit again and I get this five stone off – what did Schwarzenegger say? ‘I’ll be back’.”

•Photo shows Tyson Fury. 

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 12, 2017


 

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