
Getty
MOSCOW, RUSSIA NOVEMBER 28, 2017: American former professional boxer Mike Tyson at the Synergy Global Forum at Moscow’s Olimpiysky Arena. Valery Sharifulin/TASS (Photo by Valery SharifulinTASS via Getty Images)

Getty
MOSCOW, RUSSIA NOVEMBER 28, 2017: American former professional boxer Mike Tyson at the Synergy Global Forum at Moscow’s Olimpiysky Arena. Valery Sharifulin/TASS (Photo by Valery SharifulinTASS via Getty Images)
The greatest heavyweight technician of this generation, Tyson Fury, is a champion in his own league. No one across the globe could believe that a man of his stature and body type could master the art so well that he could not meet even a single fighter that could have inflicted a maiden loss on him in a career span of over a decade.
Watch What’s Trending Now!
ADVERTISEMENT
Though the champ has announced his retirement after delivering an iconic showdown in London months ago, the boxing world still discusses him in storylines.
View this post on Instagram
ADVERTISEMENT
Recently, Michael Benson of talk Sports shared a few remarkable statements of the 33-year-old.
In the first post, Fury has counted himself above the world. He claimed, “There’s seven billion people in the world. Just think about that number-seven billion people and I’m the f**king heavyweight champion of the world. Number one. Out of all those people, the biggest, fattest, baldest, ugliest motherf**ker on the planet, that’s me.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Notably, the former two-time heavyweight champion Mike Tyson held the title of ‘The Baddest Man on Planet’. The 55-year-old gained this because of his peculiar aura in the prime days of his career.
Per the second post, ‘The Gypsy King’ went all over the world, fighting against fighters from different nationalities like the Americans, the Africans, and the Germans but all lost to him. A ‘fat f**ker’ from the north of England.
ADVERTISEMENT
Will Tyson Fury return to the ring?
Since the WBC and the Ring Magazine champion announced his retirement, he has been adamant in his words. However, he put forth certain conditions that can persuade him to return to the ring.

Getty
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 06: WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury arrives a news conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on October 6, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fury will defend his title against Deontay Wilder on October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
In an interview with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions, the champ admitted that he would return if the right offer was made to him in terms of money. However, he clarified that there is no way of his comeback till December.
ADVERTISEMENT
If not for white-collar matches, Fury is certain that he will put on some exhibition showdowns.
Top Stories
Jake Paul’s Tribute to Late Hulk Hogan Backfires as Fans Divided Over His 12-ft Gator Outfit

Jake Paul Calls Cap on Terence Crawford’s Retirement With Publicity Stunt Allegation

Jake Paul Draws 7-Figure Backing From $300M Hollywood Mogul as KSI Pressures Anthony Joshua

Fact Check: Is Boxing Legend Thomas ‘Tommy Hitman’ Hearns Missing?

Coach Ryan Garcia Hits Female Rapper in Awkward Sparring Session Ahead of Her Boxing Debut

Watch This Story: Five Fascinating Facts About Tyson Fury
ADVERTISEMENT
What do you think Fury will return? Do you think the titles Fury gave to himself are appropriate? Let us know in the comments below.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

