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    Carl Froch believes Tyson Fury could RETIRE after epic Deontay Wilder win as there’s ‘nothing left for him to do’

    CARL FROCH believes WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury could RETIRE after his emphatic win over Deontay Wilder.Fury held on to his world title and kept his unbeaten record in professional boxing intact on Saturday, knocking Wilder out in round 11.
    Former British champion Carl Froch believes Tyson Fury could retireCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    Fury knocked Wilder out in round 11 to retain his WBC titleCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    And now the 33-year-old has put his rivalry with Wilder to bed, Froch believes Fury could retire as there’s ‘nothing left for him to do’.
    Froch said in his Sky Sports Column: “There is nothing left for him to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired. 
    “Depending upon how much he loves the sport, and how much he wants to go in there and do it all again, I wouldn’t be surprised if Fury says: ‘I have done my bit and now I am finished’.”
    But the Brit has urged the Gypsy King to take on the winner of the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua.
    Usyk stylishly beat Joshua for his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO titles at the end of last month at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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    The rematch isn’t set to take place until the start of next year, though.
    Froch continued: “I’d like to see him take on AJ. I’d like to see him take on Usyk to see how that fight would go.
    “People want to see AJ rectify his bad performance against Usyk, or maybe even see Usyk against Fury.
    “As a boxing fan, I want to see Usyk take on Fury. I don’t think he can do it – I think Fury is too big, too clever for him.”
    Fury’s dad John agrees with Froch, and has urged his son to fight NO ONE else but Usyk.

    Dad John told talkSPORT: “He’s gotta go look for Usyk or nothing, in my idea.
    “It’s Usyk next, or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder?
    “No. So why would they wanna put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. For me, I’ve told him, Usyk or don’t bother.”
    Fury has also been praised by Wilder’s head coach as ‘one of the best heavyweights of ANY era’.

    Coach Malik Scott gave his assessment of the war in Sin City on Instagram, he said: “Tyson, incredible fighter you are.
    “You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we was [sic] going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era and with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we was great but you guys was greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.'”
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    Inside Tyson Fury’s pool party with wife Paris, brother Tommy and pals as he shows off scars of war with Deontay Wilder

    TYSON FURY took his well-earned celebrations to a pool party where he showed off his scars of war with Deontay Wilder. The Gypsy King brilliantly beat American Wilder once more after 11 thrilling rounds in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury partying with DJ Steve Aoki at a Vegas poolCredit: The Mega Agency
    Heavyweight hero Tyson Fury enjoys a day of celebrationsCredit: The Mega Agency
    Brother Tommy Fury was also in the party moodCredit: The Mega Agency
    Tommy Fury was ringside to watch his brother’s epic winCredit: The Mega Agency
    Heavyweight hero Fury partied until 3am in Sin City and was raving on stage with DJ Steve Aoki.
    After a private recuperating lunch with wife and mother-of-six Paris, the WBC king arrived at the Wet Republic pool party around 3pm Vegas time.
    Wet Republic is a massive pool party complex next to the MGM Grand with DJs and hot tubs, which hosted a party attended by Prince Harry in 2012.
    It was the same place Fury partied at after beating Tom Schwarz in 2019, the day after he made his Vegas debut.
    Flanked by his team, the 6ft 9in ace instantly took over the exclusive and extortionate venue, with fans going crazy to see him.
    Fellow Travellers had paid thousands to be seated next to Britain’s unbeaten icon and crowded around the giant for photos and videos.
    Hiding his shaven head under the scorching glare of the Vegas sun in a baseball cap, he dusted off a few dance moves up on his private cabana before settling down.

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    One picture even showed a mark on Fury’s back, with the effects of the trilogy fight there for all to see.
    The two-time champion, 33, again won over the hearts of boxing fans for his astonishing display in the ring.
    A total of five knockdowns were scored in the fight, three going Fury’s way with the other two coming from Wilder, 35, in round four.
    But the Gypsy King – who only five years ago quit boxing and ballooned up to almost 30 stone – showcased his never-say-die attitude.
    It got him up from the floor twice in the fight, and allowed him to floor Wilder in the tenth before closing the show in the following round.
    Wilder played his part too, refusing to stop throwing and even threatening to turn the fight on its head after every right hand he threw.
    Tyson Fury was celebrated with a ‘Gypsy King’ signCredit: The Mega Agency
    The WBC champion next to wife ParisCredit: The Mega Agency
    But Fury, who drew with the former champ in 2018 but won the rematch last year, proved to well and truly have his great rival’s number.
    In his post-fight afterparty, he told clubbers: “They’ll be talking about this f***ing fight a thousand years from today.
    “They’ll say where were you? You were all here with the champ!”
    Fury is expected to travel back to England with his family soon, and return to his home in Lancashire.
    He already knows the winner between Dillian Whyte, 33, and Otto Wallin, 30, at the end of the month will then be ordered to fight him next.

    Tyson Fury enjoying celebrations in Las VegasCredit: The Mega Agency
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    Tyson Fury and Tommy dance shirtless with Paris during wild party with Gypsy King singing ‘American Pie’ to crowd

    TYSON FURY was true to his word as he celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder by partying with brother Tommy and wife Paris in Las Vegas.The Gypsy King vowed to put any thoughts of his next opponent to the back of his mind and enjoy a night out following his stunning knock-out win.
    Tyson Fury partied with DJ Steve Aoki in Las Vegas after beating Deontay WilderCredit: hakkasangroup.com
    Fury was joined by wife Paris on stage at the Hakkasan nightclubCredit: hakkasangroup.com
    Tyson Fury addressed the adoring masses after his incredible win over Deontay WilderCredit: hakkasangroup.com
    Fury repeatedly made his way onto the stage throughout the night as he celebrated his famous nightCredit: hakkasangroup.com
    Fury and wife Paris partied into the early hours of the morning at the Hakkasan nightclubCredit: parisfury1/instagram
    The Gypsy King led partygoers in a rendition of American PieCredit: steveaoki/instagram
    Paris was seen enjoying herself at the nightclub
    And hours after sending Wilder to the canvas for a third and final time at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, Fury could be seen living it up at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub.
    Taking his place in the DJ booth alongside pal Steve Aoki, a shirtless Fury serenaded the crowd with a selection of his now famous victory songs.
    First on the karaoke playlist was American Pie – a Fury favourite he has performed in the ring following previous wins.
    The 33-year-old then belted out versions of Sweet Caroline and ACDC’s TNT to go with the rendition of Walking In Memphis he sang in the ring hours earlier.
    It wasn’t long before Fury was then up on the DJ booth, sending the crowd into a frenzy with some shadow boxing and long-limbed dance moves.
    Fury was joined at the Hakkasan venue by his brother Tommy and wife Paris, and the rest of his sparring squad.

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    Fury and his wife Paris were VIPs in the DJ boothCredit: STEVEAOKI/INSTAGRAM
    The Gypsy King shadow boxed for the crowdCredit: STEVEAOKI/INSTAGRAM
    Soon Fury’s whole entourage was up on stage dancingCredit: STEVEAOKI/INSTAGRAM
    Fury vowed to put thoughts of future fights to the back of his mindCredit: parisfury1/instagram
    He partied with trainer SugarHill Steward, who he credited with saying the magic words that inspired him to knock-out Wilder deep in the 11th round.
    Hakkasan played host to Fury’s previous victory celebrations after his first win over Wilder back in February last year.

    Aoki was also on the decks that night as he played chief cheerleader in the Fury entourage.
    While the victor danced the night away, Wilder was sent to hospital for precautionary checks following the savage beating he took on Saturday.
    The Bronze Bomber was on the floor three times despite scoring two knockdowns of his own and he ultimately had no match for the Brit’s power.
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    UFC great Khabib Nurmagomedov sends Tyson Fury a congratulations message after epic win over Deontay Wilder

    TYSON FURY has received a congratulatory message from UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov following his victory over Deontay Wilder.The Gypsy King closed the book on his rivalry with the American last weekend with a sensational 11th-round KO in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury ended his rivalry with Deontay Wilder with a vicious 11th-round KOCredit: GETTY
    And The Gypsy King has received a congratulatory message from Deontay Wilder following his stunning KOCredit: INSTAGRAM@GYPSYKING101
    Celebs and sporting figures around the world took to social media after the fight to shower Fury with praise.
    And former UFC lightweight champ Nurmagomedov has added his name to the long list with a video message for the Brit.
    The Russian – who recorded the message while watching his training partners spar – said: “Tyson, congratulations, congratulations.
    “It was a very good fight. And my coach wants to say congratulations.”
    American Kickboxing Academy chief Javier Mendez then said: “Congratulations. It was an incredible fight, you’re an incredible fighter.
    “Incredible human being, I really like your style.”

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    ‘Inshallah [God willing] I see you soon, brother’ was emblazoned across the following Instagram story update.
    Dagestani destroyer Nurmagomedov, who wished Fury good luck before the fight, signed off by saying: “Congratulations again, brother.”
    Nurmagomedov, 33, reckons fan favourite Fury is pound-for-pound best boxer on the planet.
    When asked who he thinks is the best boxer in the world, Nurmagomedov recently told ESN News: “Right now? I truly believe Tyson Fury is the best.
    “Heavyweight and undefeated and he beat everybody.
    “Like very close, like Canelo [Alvarez], [Oleksandr] Usyk, [Terence] Crawford, like all these guys very close.
    “Like just my opinion like top like Tyson Fury right now.”
    And The Eagle would love to see Fury test himself against newly-crowned unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk.
    Khabib Nurmagomedov reckons Tyson Fury is the best boxer on the planetCredit: PA
    He said: “I really want to see Usyk vs Fury. It’s gonna be a very good fight.
    “He [Usyk] has very good skill and technique, Tyson Fury too.
    “He is not like other heavyweights, more technique, his footwork is very good, his conditioning is very good, I really wanna watch Usyk against Fury.”

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    ‘He’s an idiot hater with nothing good to say’ – John Fury SLAMS David Haye for punditry work at Tyson vs Deontay Wilder

    JOHN FURY has branded former world champion David Haye an ‘idiot’ for his pre-fight prediction of his son Tyson’s title defence against Deontay Wilder on Saturday.Haye, who has been trying to fight Tyson himself, predicted Wilder to beat the WBC champ.
    Fury beat Wilder for the second time on Saturday nightCredit: INSTAGRAM: GYPSYJOHNFURY
    Haye predicted Wilder would win the fight, only for the American to get knocked out in round 11Credit: PA
    The 40-year-old’s prediction didn’t happen, with Wilder getting knocked out in round 11.
    Fury told talkSPORT: “I’m not even gonna discuss that, that man’s an idiot.
    “I don’t know why BT send him out there, he’s just a hater.
    “He’s a hater, he’s got nothing good to say, he’s not a good pundit, he gets everything wrong and it’s all about David Haye.
    “I’m not knocking his achievements, he did a brilliant job as world champion, but he needs to grow up and get a personality.
    “I’ve got no respect for that man at all, none.”

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    Fury has also told his world champion son Tyson to only fight Usyk, as the rest in the heavyweight division are ‘not in Tyson’s class’.
    He said: “He’s gotta go look for Usyk or nothing, in my idea.
    “It’s Usyk next, or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    I’m not knocking his achievements, he did a brilliant job as world champion, but he needs to grow up and get a personality.John Fury
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder?
    “No. So why would they wanna put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. For me, I’ve told him, Usyk or don’t bother.”
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    Kind-hearted side of Tyson Fury, from charity donations and giving shoes to homeless man to releasing lobsters into sea

    TYSON Fury might be aggressive in the ring, but outside of it he’s just Mr Nice Guy.The Gypsy King, 33, was at his brutal best in the destruction of fierce rival Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury floors Deontay Wilder in their epic fightCredit: Getty
    And since knocking out the American, he’s been enjoying the fruits of his success by clubbing in Las Vegas.
    However, the modest fighter DOES have a soft side, as these examples show.
    From paying £170 for two lobsters at a fancy restaurant to then release them into the sea, from giving his shoes to the homeless, Fury has a heart of gold.
    SEAFOOD LOVER
    While lobster is a lavish dinner for the jet-set, for Tyson it’s a defence-less animal.
    Which is why the Wythenshawe boxer saved some from their death at a posh eaterie.
    In an episode of ITV documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King, he was filmed eating at a Marbella restaurant.
    A waiter approached his table with two lobsters, amusingly called Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and offered them to Fury.
    “No chance, I don’t like seafood,” Tyson responded before enquiring about the price.
    “Take the elastic bands off their flippers and I’m going to set them free in the sea. I’ll give you the €200,” he continued.
    Fury has a soft side, once buying lobster from a restaurant only to release it into the seaCredit: Eroteme
    Fury frees the lobster by throwing it into the sea
    The waiter agreed to the offer, before the pair were then filmed releasing them into the Mediterranean Sea.
    “It was alive and it was going to get burned alive and I didn’t want to burn them,” Tyson said after the incident.
    “I don’t like killing animals. It’s not often you can do something good in life and today, that was a good deed and it only cost me €200.”
    HELPING THE HOMELESS
    It’s not only animals Fury has time for, his love also extends to the homeless too.
    Like the time he was in Los Angeles and spotted a man begging on Hollywood Boulevard.
    Instead of giving him money, Tyson donated his Nike trainers to him instead.
    Tyson revealed: “What happened was, we were in Starbucks having a coffee minding our own business just looking out the window and there was this old fella outside no shoes on him – one shoe off, one foot bleeding.
    “Everyone was looking at him like ‘get rid of him,’ he walked off and I thought that’s somebody’s child, that’s a human being.
    “As he walked off through the crowd I heard somebody say to me, ‘give him your shoes, go and give him them shoes on your feet,’ I was like ‘yeah’.”
    Tyson revealed his cousin and fellow fighter Hughie Fury called him an “idiot” at first after seeing him leave the coffee shop.
    He added: “I ran after him, me and Hughie [Fury] and he’s gone, ‘where you going,’ I said ‘I’m giving this man me shoes.’
    Whenever Fury sees a homeless person, he’s happy to give them some moneyCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    A homeless man shows off a fiver given to him by Tyson FuryCredit: Zenpix
    “He [Hughie] said, ‘what you doing, idiot, you’ve got no shoes on down Hollywood Boulevard you’ll get something in your feet.’
    “I said ‘there’s a fella that needs them more than I do’.
    “So I chased him down and said, ‘hey sir, excuse me’, and he [the homeless man] said, ‘what have I done – I haven’t done anything,’ he thought I was going to hit him or something, he must be used to getting punched or whatever.
    “So I said I want you to have these shoes, they’re a brand new pair of these bad boys.
    “I just walked down the street. He probably sold them later on for five dollars.”
    LOOKING AFTER THE CUTS MAN
    During his 2019 fight against Otto Wallin, Fury suffered a critical cut that could’ve seen the WBC champion lose for the first time.
    But, thanks to Mexican cut-man Jorge Capetillo who was in Fury’s corner for the fight, he was able to continue and win the fight.
    However, when Capetillo fell on hard times during the coronavirus pandemic, Fury was there to help him out.
    As Capetillo explained to Sky Sports: “When he knew we were locked down because of Covid-19 and my gym was closed, he texted me and said: ‘Is there anything I can do to help?’
    Mexican cut-man Jorge Capetillo treats Fury’s cut during his fight with Otto WallinCredit: Getty – Contributor
    When Capetillo fell on tough times Fury sent him money for his familyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “He is still taking care of me. He sent me money.
    “I was supposed to be with Jessie Vargas in New York on March 14 but the fight was cancelled and I came home with empty pockets. I was scared, I didn’t know what to do.
    “He knew Jessie’s fight was cancelled. He asked about my family and what he could do. He said: ‘I’ll sort out some money for your family so you can be good’.
    “Such generosity for me and my family.
    “He is a great man, so humble. He had the time to ask how I was doing with my family during this crisis.”
    SUPPORTS CHARITIES
    In 2018, Fury claimed he was “skint” and on benefits because he’s given away his money to charities.
    He told the Daily Record: “To be honest, I’m skint. I don’t have any money in the bank. I’m on the dole.
    Fury once claimed he was skint, on Jobseeker’s Allowance, and gave all his money awayCredit: Reuters
    “I’m on Jobseeker’s Allowance at the moment. I’m not winding you up – I’m being truthful. Seriously, I didn’t make any money out of boxing at all. Don’t feel sorry for me – it’s not a bad thing.
    “I give my promotional team half of the money and I donate the other half to charity or give it to people in need because I don’t think people should make money out of punching other people in the face. I fight because I love to fight.
    “I’ll continue boxing until I’m 50 – until I can’t box any more.
    “I help a lot of people with my money from boxing. I create homes, take homeless people off the streets, I give it to children’s charities . You can’t take money with you.”
    DOING IT FOR THE KIDS
    After the complicated birth of his sixth child Athena in early August, Fury set up a GoFundMe page for Alder Hey Family House Trust in Liverpool.
    The children’s charity supported the Fury family, when Athena was in intensive care battling for her life.
    Incredibly, he has managed raise nearly £50,000 already.

    When Fury’s baby Athena was born in difficult, he set up a GoFundMe charity page for Alder Hey Family House Trust in LiverpoolCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    He tweeted: “When the power of social media is utilised for good it’s beautiful to witness.
    In addition to the GoFundMe page, Fury will auction off two signed WBC belts to raise more funds for the Trust.
    Regardless of his day job, you can’t help but respect Tyson’s kind-hearted side.
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    Deontay Wilder’s coach pays classy tribute to ‘incredible’ Tyson Fury following epic trilogy and says ‘boxing wins’

    DEONTAY WILDER’s head coach has hailed ‘incredible’ Tyson Fury following his trilogy fight victory.The Wythenshawe warrior closed the book on his rivalry with the American with a sensational 11th-round knockout in Las Vegas at the weekend.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder put on an all-time heavyweight classic in their trilogy fightCredit: POLARIS
    But the Gypsy King closed the book on their rivalry with an emphatic 11th-round KOCredit: GETTY
    And Wilder’s head coach Malik Scott has hailed Fury for his emphatic displayCredit: ALAMY
    WBC champ Fury picked himself off the canvas twice in the fourth round on his way to registering his first-ever title defence.
    And coach Malik Scott was blown away by the heart and skill the Brit showed in the epic Sin City showdown.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Tyson, incredible fighter you are.
    “You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we was [sic] going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era and with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we was great but you guys was greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.'”
    Scott preceeded that praise of Fury by hailing his fallen ‘brother’ Wilder.

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    He wrote: “@bronzebomber Ah brother you already know I will walk with you through any storm and stand by your side regardless of any circumstances and our bond is forever unbreakable.
    “What you and fury did last night was unbelievable and the heart you two showed was astounding, love you brother.”
    Wilder, 35, suffered a broken hand in his ill-fated bid to reclaim the WBC throne.
    Scott told ES News: “We saw the doctor afterwards, everything was cool.
    “He’s got a busted lip, he broke his hand, broke his finger or knuckle, something like that is broke. But life goes on.
    Tyson, incredible fighter you areMalik Scott
    “I don’t really want Deontay talking about boxing, doing nothing with boxing for quite some time.
    “I want to get him some good rest, especially after this.
    “Because even after the last fight, he was so worked up, so worked up over time, in training, arbitration … he really never got to rest.
    “He deserved a good rest. We’re going to make sure he gets it now.”
    Unlike after his first loss to Fury last February, Olympic bronze medallist Wilder gave the Gypsy King his props after the fight.
    Deontay WilderCredit: REX
    He said: “I did my best, but it wasn’t good enough tonight. I’m not sure what happened.
    “I know that in training he did certain things, and I also knew that he didn’t come in at 277 pounds to be a ballet dancer.
    “He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded.”

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    Meet John Fury, heavyweight champ Tyson’s bare-knuckle fighter dad who was once sent to jail for eye-gouging

    TYSON FURY’S rise to heavyweight boxing glory is largely down to one man – his father John.The 33-year-old WBC champ, who brilliantly defended his title against Deontay Wilder on Saturday, featured in ITV’s warts-and-all documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King.
    Tyson’s dad John Fury was a boxer, going pro in bare-knuckle fighting
    John went to prison in 2011 after gouging another man’s eye outCredit: PA:Press Association
    His Irish-born dad was a boxer too, fighting 13 professional bouts.
    He also fought in bare-knuckle brawls and claims he won £100,000 in one bout.
    John Fury, 55, also served four years of an 11-year sentence for gouging a man’s eye out in a sickening attack.
    And such is John’s influence on his son, it is believed he is the reason why Tyson parted ways with long-term trainer Ben Davison.
    Just like Tyson, life began in the ring for John.
    He had very little choice. Born in Galway, it was a family tradition to enter the fight game.

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    And he was good at it too.
    Standing at 6ft 3in, John fought 13 times as a pro boxer in the 1980s and 90s for a record of 8-4-1 at heavyweight.
    His one title fight ended up being a defeat against Yorkshire-born Neil Malpass in 1989.
    Journeyman Malpass pummelled John and won on points in a ten-round contest.
    John fought four more times after that, retiring after losing his final fight against Steve Garber at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester in 1995.
    STREET FIGHTING MAN
    But he was also more than handy at bare-knuckle fighting.
    John, who later coached Tyson and his brother, Love Island star Tommy, told the Daily Star: “In 1992, I fought the ­so-called ­champion at the time, an Irishman whose name I can’t even remember, over in Ireland.
    John Fury fought 13 times, winning eight fights during his boxing careerCredit: Rex Features
    John Fury was ringside to see Tyson Fury become heavyweight champion of the worldCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    John believes he can be a mentor to son Tyson Fury now after his prison reformationCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “With stakes and everything, I came up over a hundred grand.
    “The fights I had were usually over within seconds.
    “I weren’t an especially big puncher, but, once I got going, I’d not stop swinging until they were out cold.
    “I’d not come up for air. I just wanted to kill. I’d hit them with fists, elbows, head, teeth and feet until they dropped and give best [surrendered].
    “If they didn’t, I’d kick their face off, it was up to them. Afterwards, shake hands and on to the next one.
    “In my twenties I was a really ­formidable force.”
    When he quit fighting he became Tyson’s trainer, steering him to the British title after just eight contests.
    Born in Galway, Ireland, John’s family were travellers who foughtCredit: Rex Features
    Tommy Fury returned to the boxing ring after becoming a huge reality TV starCredit: Getty Images
    NAMED HIS SON AFTER MIKE TYSON
    When Tyson Fury was born back in 1988, Mike Tyson ruled supreme as undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
    But the baby was three months premature and weighed just 1lb.
    Fury was given slim chances of survival by doctors, but proved he was a fighter from birth.
    Father John Fury explained on ITV’s documentary Tyson Fury – The Gypsy King: “He was just a pound in weight.
    “The doctor said he probably won’t make it, he’s very weak.
    “I said to all them doctors, he won’t be small, I said he’ll be nearly 7ft tall, 20 stone, the next heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I thought, ‘There’s only one name fitting for him, he’s fought hard to become a person living in this world.’
    “Mike Tyson was the best in the world at that time.
    “Tyson Luke Fury – that’s his name.”
    A TIME FOR REFLECTION
    Fighting got John in serious trouble in 2011.
    A 12-year grudge with Oathie Sykes boiled over and John tried to gouge his foe’s eye out in a fight at a car auction.
    John, the self-confessed ‘hardest man in Britain’, broke down in court as he pleaded for a lenient sentence.
    He told the court: “I’m worried about my son. His boxing career is on the line.
    “If I could give my own eye to him to get back to my children I would do – I’m begging you for my life.”
    But Skyes offered a different testimony, saying: “It was like he was trying to pull his finger into my brains through my socket.”
    John Fury got in a row with Oathie Sykes, blinding his foeCredit: Rex Features
    Fury once called himself the hardest man in BritainCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    RELEASED WHEN HIS SON WAS CHAMP
    In 2015, John was released from prison after serving four years of his sentence.
    Two months later, his family were celebrating Tyson becoming heavyweight champion of the world after his epic victory against Wladimir Klitschko in Germany.
    John was ringside, and he couldn’t have been prouder of his boy.
    Reformed John was also ready to be a calming influence on his son’s life.
    John told the BBC: “Sometimes his mental state can carry him away but I can understand and help with that.
    “I’ve been very unlucky, but very lucky as well because my son has remained undefeated [during my time in prison] and come on in leaps and bounds.
    “But when I think he is going down the wrong way I can pull him up and tell him ‘we don’t need that’.”
    The Fury clan were happy to be reunited after John’s prison releaseCredit: Instagram @tommytntfury
    NOT AFRAID TO SPEAK HIS MIND
    Since his release, John has become a media pundit for his son’s fights, primarily those taking place in the US because he can’t get a visa to travel to the States due to his criminal record.
    Fury admitted: “I’ve been a naughty boy and there is no point hiding it. I’m not allowed in the country.”
    He’s appeared on BT Sport, and was critical of Tyson’s trainer Ben Davison after his son struggled to overcome Otto Wallin, surviving a nasty gash on his eye that required plastic surgery to fix.
    It was no coincidence that Davison was relieved of his duties after that fight.
    He told BT Sport: “I’ve never seen him as bad.
    “He looked weight-drained, he looked like he’d left it all in the gym to be honest with you.”
    Not mincing his words, he added: “I’m being honest about it, he’s my son, I’m a straight talker, that’s the worst I’ve seen my son.
    John Fury often appears on BT Sport to talk about his son’s fights
    It is believed John Fury is the reason Tyson split with long-term trainer Ben DavisonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “But what I can say? I’m very proud of the way he mauled his way through it, he showed world class heart and he will come again.
    “He needs to go back to the drawing board and see what’s gone wrong here. And be honest to look in the mirror and say, ‘Things ain’t gone right.’
    “He needs to look where he’s gone wrong. I’ve half an idea, but that’s for my own.”
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