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Michael Hunter insists he BEAT Tyson Fury in amateur fight despite judges awarding Gypsy King the win


MICHAEL HUNTER insists he beat Tyson Fury in the amateurs – despite losing on the scorecards.

The pair boxed in 2006 as part of an international competition between England and the USA in London.

Michael Hunter insists he beat Tyson Fury in the amateurs – despite losing on the scorecards

Tyson Fury only lost four times in the amateurs

Fury, 31, got the judges’ nod, but Hunter, 32, reckons he “got one over” the current WBC champion that night.

He told Sky Sports: “All through the amateurs, everybody up in the ranks right now, they all know me.

“The only one that might say I had a tussle with was Tyson Fury.

“Even back then, I didn’t really see it as like I took an L, because when it comes to the fighting, the scores make the difference, but when it comes to actual fighters, he knows that I got one over him.

“That’s all I need him to know.”

Fury only lost four times in the amateurs, including against David Price, but turned pro in 2008 after being denied a spot on the Beijing Olympic squad.

Hunter failed to qualify for the same Games, but did so four years later in London but was knocked out in the first round by current light-heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev.

The American has lost just once in his 20-pro fight career, down at cruiserweight against former undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk.

He was unfortunate not to get the decision against Alexander Povetkin in Saudi Arabia last December following a contentious draw.

But still Hunter feels he is destined to conquer the division currently ruled by Fury and Anthony Joshua.

He said: “As far as the heavyweight division, I feel like I’m the best in the world.

“I’ve been the best in the world, I just need my opportunity.”

Hunter has lost just once in his 20-fight career

Rare throwback footage of Tyson Fury’s amateur LOSS to Brit rival David Price in 2006 showdown


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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