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British fans drink Las Vegas dry in Tyson Fury world title win celebrations as beer runs out following brutal Wilder KO By John Hutchinson, The Sun, Tue, 25 Feb 2020 AN army of 20,000 jubilant British boxing fans drank Sin City dry yesterday as they celebrated Tyson Fury’s world title victory.
As soon as Fury, 31, finished serenading the crowd with American Pie, supporters were on the lash on the Las Vegas strip.
Hours later, the party was still raging Read Full Story >>>Bob Arum, Biggest Winner in Fury-Wilder Rematch By Teodoro Medina Reynoso, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020

Bob Arum was smiling all the time and rarely talked as he sat at the center of the panel in the post fight media interview, allowing his new prized ward, the victor Tyson Fury to bask in all the glory as he did with Muhammad Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury’s fairy-tale rise to top is one of life’s amazing stories By Gareth A Davies, Telegraph.co.uk, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Tyson Fury’s special victory in dominating Deontay Wilder with a blend of boxing nous, power and poise, raises the 31-year-old to the level of extraordinary in his field.
Lennox Lewis, the last undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, called himself a “pugilist specialist”, and Fury i Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury confirms he wants Anthony Joshua fight next if Deontay Wilder rematch does not happen By Dave Fraser , The Sun, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 TYSON FURY has confirmed he wants to fight Anthony Joshua next if the third part of his trilogy with Deontay Wilder does not happen.
The Gypsy King, 31, stopped the Bronze Bomber in the seventh round of their rematch in Los Angeles after they played out a controversial draw in 2018.
But should Read Full Story >>> Anthony Joshua would be underdog against Tyson Fury, says Eddie Hearn By Stuart Heritage, theguardian.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Promoter Eddie Hearn has said “we’d be clowns” if he failed to agree a deal for Anthony Joshua to fight the new WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, adding that his camp relish the prospect of their fighter going into the fight as underdog.
Following Fury’s dominant seventh-round stoppage Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury promises more knockouts after Deontay Wilder win SkySports.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Tyson Fury insists he is only just getting started, having reinvented himself as a "beast" with a spectacular destruction of WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
Fury had promised to be aggressive in this rematch against Wilder, after his elusive boxing tactics were not enough to secure the b Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury set to make £100million in 12 months if he faces Anthony Joshua in ‘Fight of the Century’ The Sun, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 TYSON FURY has confirmed he wants to fight Anthony Joshua next if the third part of his trilogy with Deontay Wilder does not happen.
The Gypsy King, 31, stopped the Bronze Bomber in the seventh round of their rematch in Los Angeles after they played out a controversial draw in 2018.
Ferocious Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder II: Afterthoughts By Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 ESPN doesn’t have to provide the world an inadvertent drinking game anymore. They did a good job pushing the lineal claim of Tyson Fury between the first two chapters of the Fury-Deontay Wilder rivalry.
Going forward, to most of the world, they have the Heavyweight champion of the world, p Read Full Story >>> Why Tyson Fury exceeds Joe Calzaghe and Ricky Hatton as Britain's modern great By Danny Flexen, SecondsOut.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Tyson Fury, the "Gypsy King", may only have two truly world-class wins on his ledger but the significance of those victories and the context surrounding them sets him apart.
Going into what appeared an audacious challenge to long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Fury had won British, Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury is the king of the heavyweights By John Raspanti, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 In the weeks leading up to his rematch with Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas, NV, Tyson Fury, was, as usual, talking. The blabby Englishman often leaves loquacious journalists speechless. But there’s a method to his madness, as he proved Saturday night when he stopped Wilder to capture the WBC heavywei Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury invited by Donald Trump to White House and by Pope to the Vatican after historic win over Wilder By Joe Miles, The Sun, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder WILL meet again - but this time it will be at the White House with Donald Trump.
The Pope has also invited the Gypsy King to the Vatican following his historic win over the Bronze Bomber this weekend.
Trump stayed up late to watch Fury dethrone his American rival, Read Full Story >>> Tyson Fury’s father wants Gypsy King to RETIRE after sensational Deontay Wilder win and pass on unification fight vs Anthony Joshua By Alex Mccarthy, talkSPORT, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Tyson Fury put in a career-best performance against Deontay Wilder at the weekend as he absolutely obliterated the previously unbeaten WBC champion.
Fury now possesses the green belt and at different stages of his career he has held every major heavyweight title.
Fury’s rise to world champio Read Full Story >>> Almacen to fight Ishizawa on March 6 in Japan By Lito delos Reyes, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 DAVAO CITY -- Orthodox minimumweight Jonathan "Pretty Boy" Almacen of Muntinlupa will fight Kai Ishizawa of Japan on March 6 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
The 20-year old Almacen (7W-3L-2D, 2KO) won two out of three fights last year. He first lost to undefeated Robert Paradero of Bukidnon Read Full Story >>> Will GM Mark Paragua's Niece to Become America's Next Sports Star? By Marlon Bernardino, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 GRANDMASTER Mark Paragua's niece may become America's next sports superstar as she continue to shine in the chess world.
The seven year old New York based Megan Althea Obrero Paragua made it the to top of the rating list and was chosen as the official representative of United States in the 2020 Read Full Story >>> BRIEDIS: WBSS FINAL IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A SMALL COUNTRY WITH BIG HEARTS PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 24 Feb 2020

Latvia’s Mairis Briedis (26-1, 19 KOs) talks about the magnitude of the WBSS Cruiserweight Ali Trophy final four weeks ahead of his hotly-anticipated encounter with Yuniel Dorticos (24-1, 22 KOs) at the Arena Riga Read Full Story >>> Deontay Wilder was beaten up, old school. It was thoroughly brutal - and exactly what Tyson Fury had predicted he'd do. This was one of the greatest strategies in sporting history By Martin Samuel, Mail Online (UK), Mon, 24 Feb 2020 He entered the arena to the strains of Patsy Cline's Crazy and left it the sanest citizen in Las Vegas. Tyson Fury told everyone what he was going to do to Deontay Wilder.
He laid out his tactical plan, his objectives, even the reasoning behind his methods. All of the secrets athletes work so har Read Full Story >>> How ‘pillow-fisted’ Tyson Fury made doubters eat humble pie as he totally transformed his style to plot brutal Wilder KO By Wally Downes Jr, The Sun, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 TYSON FURY split with his trainer and confidant Ben Davison and we thought he would go off the rails.
The 6ft 9in freakishly talented stylist worried all of his fans when he started promising to stand and trade with Deontay Wilder — the most terrifying puncher in the hurt game.
When he predi Read Full Story >>> Mark Breland was a hero though Deontay Wilder and other members of his team may not see it that way By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 LAS VEGAS — The most stunning occurrence at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday was not that Tyson Fury completely overwhelmed Deontay Wilder before stopping him in the seventh round of their heavyweight title bout.
Instead, the stunner of the night came when Wilder coach Jay Deas without re Read Full Story >>> Deontay Wilder: Next fight options after KO loss By Lee Cleveland , Fight Saga, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Last night, Tyson Fury manhandled Deontay Wilder, stopping him in the 7th Round to win the RING Magazine and WBC Heavyweight titles.
It was quite a shocker as consensus told us Fury would have had to outbox Wilder en route to a decision win; and that if the bout ended in a KO it would most certai Read Full Story >>> ‘He can’t fight’: Deontay Wilder badly exposed as American hypetrain derailed By Jai Bednall, news.com.au, Mon, 24 Feb 2020 In its desperation to own the king of a heavyweight division revived by the UK, America hyped up Deontay Wilder like he was Mike Tyson 2.0.
But while he arguably has just as hard a punch as Iron Mike — and undeniable courage — Wilder doesn’t have a quarter of the boxing acumen and was badly Read Full Story >>>
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