Tyson Fury Uses Conor McGregor’s Legendary Catchphrase to Promote His Energy Drink
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Undefeated WBC champion Tyson Fury has dedicated attention towards entrepreneurship and appears stoked to fetch extra monetary profits outside the boxing sphere. Having conquered Deontay Wilder for the second time in a row, Fury has been blessed with an exceptional paycheck. While he seems ready for another title defense shortly, it’s time to plunge into some serious business.
Fury will launch his energy drink titled “Furocity” soon, and he is out promoting it all over. In the process, ‘The Gypsy King’ has sampled Conor McGregor’s iconic lines from UFC Fight Night 46. When asked about his competition in the hydrate market, Fury sent a chilling message to the Red Bull and Monster, two of the biggest brands.
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‘The Gypsy King’ said, “I am going to give it my bet try [dethroning Red Bull and Monster]. I am not here to take part, I am here to take over. Furyocity is the biggest name in boxing and the biggest name in sports energy drink right now.”
Tyson Fury will launch his brand on February 16 and is already offering various giveaways. Alongside his energy drink, Fury has also offered his signed memorabilia to a few lucky users.
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That said, Conor McGregor’s post-fight catchphrase came in handy to further enrich all the advertisements. However, this isn’t the first time Fury has sampled the Irishman.
In the past, Tyson Fury had teased a potential move to the MMA world, hinting to get under McGregor’s guidance. Nevertheless, it didn’t happen. But the Fury-McGregor saga continues to take a toll. For a change, the latest one appeared to be a banter between two of the biggest combatants.
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A few days back, Fury took to social media and praised McGregor’s bitter rival and former UFC 155 lbs champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. “This man did it right. Got in & won,” wrote Tyson Fury for ‘The Eagle’. Well, it didn’t sit well with Conor McGregor, who offered a fierce response to the tweet.
Yup the Joyces. Big Joe ! U bottled it with Billy joe Da , what were you doing there ? ULeft him, Versace twat U.Done.Nothing. Ya’s did it right ye right hahahahaaj. Even when I’m wrong i’m right. Who did it right ? The Mac daddy tonight, in house. Miami d12! Bahamas 🇧🇸 #skyjuice
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) February 13, 2022
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‘Notorious’ responded, “Yup the Joyces. Big Joe ! U bottled it with Billy joe Da , what were you doing there ? ULeft him, Versace twat U.Done.Nothing. Ya’s did it right ye right hahahahaaj. Even when I’m wrong i’m right. Who did it right ? The Mac daddy tonight, in house. Miami d12! Bahamas.”
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McGregor seemingly took a dig at Fury for abandoning Billy Joe Saunders’s father when he was being mauled by the security on the night of the Canelo Alvarez bout. Whatever it is, McGregor didn’t back off from offering heat and Tyson Fury hasn’t reacted to it yet.
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