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RECORD DATE NOT STATED AT HOME WITH THE FURYS, Tyson Fury, Season 1, ep. 108, aired Aug. 16, 2023. photo: Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY

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RECORD DATE NOT STATED AT HOME WITH THE FURYS, Tyson Fury, Season 1, ep. 108, aired Aug. 16, 2023. photo: Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY
In the relentless world of professional sports, athletes often face a barrage of criticism from pundits, fans, and even fellow competitors. One such athlete, the outspoken and charismatic Tyson Fury, has never been one to shy away from expressing his opinions. In a recent candid moment, Fury fired back at his critics with a bold and unapologetic stance.
A defiant statement that echoed his fearless approach in the boxing ring. He addressed his haters and concluded that he did not care about what anyone had to say. His recent bout against Francis Ngannou, which spectators thought was underwhelming, and his subsequent postponement of the December Oleksandr Usyk bout left a lot of fans seething. However, as Fury declared, he didn’t care and went into a detailed point-by-point reason, stating why.
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Tyson Fury Throws a Fiery Punch at His Critics
In an X post, formerly known as Twitter, Fury gave a barrage of reasons to drive his point home. However, fans and pundits were chiming in with words like “Fraud” and “insecure”. We for one will let our readers be a judge of that conclusion. Fury declared, “For all the people who want to slate me, suck my b*lls. I don’t care about anything they say.” Raised in a family deeply ingrained in the boxing culture, Fury’s journey to becoming a world Heavyweight champion was riddled with challenges. Moreover, Fury doesn’t stay quiet when he thinks that there are false statements made in any way.
Tyson Fury on his critics: "For all the people who want to slate me, suck my balls. I don't care about anything they say. You know why? 1) They're not rich like me. 2) They're not good-looking like me. 3) They're not world heavyweight champion, guess what? Like me."
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 16, 2023
Fury’s words reverberated across the sports world, instantly sparking a debate about the line between confidence and arrogance. However, understanding Fury’s journey and personality adds depth to his defiant response. That being said, the festivities ahead of their February bout have commenced. With Fury and Usyk engaging in head-butting and fan-favorite trash talk. Naturally, Tyson threw in the boxing world’s favorite insult, “Sausage,” for good measure.
Mark Your Calendar: Usyk vs. Fury Officially Set for Epic Showdown
The promotional activities have commenced for the highly anticipated Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk Heavyweight unification fight. During their initial news conference in London, the WBC Heavyweight champion, Fury, and the holder of the WBA, IBF, and WBO titles, Usyk, heatedly exchanged words. “Rocky” actor Sylvester Stallone also attended the event.
The confirmed fight is scheduled to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on February 17. Subsequently, the press conference quickly escalated into a confrontational face-off, with Fury delivering brash insults, proclaiming his intent to dominate Usyk. In response, Usyk took a more restrained approach, even accepting Fury’s provocations at times. The exchange undoubtedly set the stage for what promises to be a fiery showdown between the two Heavyweight champions.
“Run Rabbit” 👀@Tyson_Fury breaks into a song towards @usykaa 🎶 #RingofFire | 17.02.24 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pic.twitter.com/UjiBTBwtD1
— Queensberry Promotions (@Queensberry) November 16, 2023
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Additionally, Usyk’s recent win over Daniel Dubois included controversy over a questionable low-blow call, affording him extra recovery time. Despite both fighters not showcasing their best form recently, the stakes remain high for a long-awaited Heavyweight unification bout in a division that has eagerly anticipated such a clash for years.
The Heavyweight champion’s words reflect not only his self-assuredness but also his ability to rise above adversity. Critics may view his statements as brash, but to Fury, they are a testament to the unwavering belief he holds in himself.
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