Tyson Fury Retains Heavyweight Titles: British Professional Boxer

Tyson Fury Retains Heavyweight Titles: British Professional Boxer

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Publisher's Synopsis

BEST HEAVYWEIGHT IN THE WORLD
The last two years have been big for Fury. After outclassing Wilder for the second time in their epic trilogy, the next two could be even bigger for the heavyweight champion. But a fourth fight isn't happening.

Late Saturday (9th October 2021), nearly an hour after yet another dominating knockout win over Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, bare-chested, folded his 6-foot-9, 277-pound frame onto a padded chair. His belt, the WBC title, was wrapped around his ample waist. A red trucker hat was tilted back on his head. A pair of unlabeled tube socks ran up his calves.

He looked like the kind of slob you might see stumbling out of a Vegas strip club.
He is the best heavyweight in the world.
What a night. What a fight. It was hard to know exactly what to expect when Fury and Wilder tangled for the third time. It had been 20 months since Fury stunned boxing by stopping Wilder in the seventh round, ending Wilder's five-year title reign. Since then there have been lawsuits, two battles with COVID-19, and enough stinging trash talk to make anyone uncomfortable. Wilder changed trainers. Fury packed on weight. When the first bell rang, any outcome seemed possible.

CONGRATULATIONS TYSON FURY

Book information

ISBN: 9798495450721
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 106
Weight: 154g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm