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Tommy Fury’s Record: Amateur and Pro Boxing

Published 10/23/2021, 4:44 AM EDT

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Tommy Fury could have been anything in his life, but he chose to be a professional boxer. Coming from the Fury clan, it’s obvious for him to have a love for the ‘sweet science’. His brother Tyson Fury is the WBC heavyweight world champion, and several of his cousins are also boxers.

Hence, ‘TNT’ picked up boxing, which many had predicted earlier. Despite having zero-amateur experience, the youngster went straight for the professional ride and achieved success. While Fury still has a lot to see in this path, he is already relishing stardom.

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Still unbeaten, Tommy Fury is currently feuding with Jake Paul. The two will reportedly collide on December 18 in Miami, which can be an early Christmas gift to the fight fans.

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Meanwhile, Tommy Fury will also have immense pressure to win the scrap. Or he may have to forfeit his surname. At least that’s what his bother Tyson Fury suggested. Before rolling into the high-voltage clash, here’s everything about Tommy Fury’s boxing career.

What is Tommy Fury’s amateur boxing record ?

Box Rec doesn’t showcase Tommy Fury to have an amateur journey. After four years, his pro-career stands at 7-0 with 4 coming via KOs. The 22-year-old stands at 6’0” and is a light heavyweight orthodox boxer. Quite an achievement.

However, on looking deeper, we can see that the British star hasn’t faced a veteran opponent so far. All of his past rivals have been below-average contenders who were used to pad up TNT’s record. Meanwhile, his amateur-free boxing career can out him before some serious trauma in a professional chain.

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Tommy Fury opponent’s combined record

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The combined record of his seven opponents stands at 16 (W)- 215 (L)- 2 (D). Fury’s debut fight saw him enter the ring against a referee-turned judge and then boxer, Jevgenjis Andrejevs, whose current record is 10-113-3. Meanwhile, his latest rival Anthony Taylor was a former MMA elite with very minimal professional boxing experience. As the number speaks for themselves, it’s clear ‘TNT’ is still to add a big name to his resume.

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Though spotless, Tommy Fury’s professional run is not very exceptional. However, Jake Paul can fill in that void. Although ‘The Problem Child’ is not an A-listed boxer, he still appears better than TNT’s previous opponents.

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Hence, it will be a step in the right direction, both professionally and monetarily. What do you make of Tommy Fury’s career so far?

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. Combining his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports, he has earned a combined 3000 plus bylines over the last two years.
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