Good point but Tyson is my all time fav so I'll stand by what I said.Quote:
Originally Posted by Preme
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Good point but Tyson is my all time fav so I'll stand by what I said.Quote:
Originally Posted by Preme
Tyson Fury in fact lost to David Price I believe back in November, although he dropped Price in the 2nd round.
This is what his trainer Steve Egan has to say:
TYSON DIDNT PERFORM AS WE KNOW HE CAN AGAINST PRICE BUT HE DID SHOW HE HAS THE POWER PUTTING PRICE DOWN WITH A RIGHT HAND IN ROUND 2 , ITS ALL EXPERIENCE AND THATS ALL HE NEEDS WE KNOW HE IS GOING TO BE SPECIAL, WHEN THEY MEET AGAIN IT WILL BE DIFFERENT.
and you can find his homepage at: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.egan2/news.htm
He did however come back to beat American number 2 Amateur Michael Hunter on 20 November, so I guess the Fury is back on track. He'll be back in action on 19 January.
I heard about this guy a few months ago so checked him out, nowhere near world level but at a push might get a british title. Cool name though ;D