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After such a fast start to his professional career, Fury got his chance to box for the British Heavyweight title in his eighth fight against 25-5 ‘Big Bad’ John McDermott on 11 September 2009. Apparently after 10 rounds. Basildon railway worker Essex may have done enough in Fury’s fast start to life to make the skiers professional. However, Fury maintained his unbeaten start and took the British title, with referee Terry O’Connor winning 98-92 after 10.
Given the controversial nature of Fury’s win over McDermott, there was a natural clamor for a rematch. After winning his first fight at the Brentwood Center, Fury defeated Thomas Mracek on points before stopping Hans-Jorg Blasko two weeks later the following March. Fury and McDermott then met again on June 25, 2010, and this time the undefeated AC took out his opponent three times to advance to a ninth-round stoppage victory.
His victory over McDermott in the rematch was an official vacator for the British heavyweight title, and in July 2011, Fury finally got the chance to fight for Lord Lonsdale’s belt when he faced Derek Chisora for the first time. The Finchley heavyweight was 14-0 at the time but had no answer for Fury, making his first 12-round fight at Wembley Arena. Judges Phil Edwards and Ian John-Lewis scored both 117-112, while Richard James Davies won 118-111. All this in support of Fury and he became the owner of the Commonwealth Cup.
After claiming the British, Irish and Commonwealth heavyweight titles, it was time for Fury to try America. However, he almost came unglued during this infamous confrontation with Steve Cunningham at the Madison Square Garden Theatre. Fury’s trainer and uncle Peter couldn’t travel to the US due to visa issues and the nightmare began when his nephew was knocked out in the second round. However, Fury rallied to drop and stop Cunningham in the seventh round to avoid disaster in New York.
Three years after their first fight, Fury and Chisora defeated world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in a rematch at the Excel Arena in London. But after winning the first bout, Fury was more dominant in this rematch and forced the gun-shy Chisora to retire in the 10th round on November 29, 2014 to set up a long-awaited showdown with Klitschko. Fury also won the European Heavyweight Championship as a result of the win. After the fight, Fury roared, “Wladimir Klitschko, I’m going to find you, boy.”
In the year On November 28, 2015, Fury secured one of the best away victories by a British fighter by claiming a unanimous decision victory over Klitschko at the Esprit Arena in Dusseldorf. Klitschko was riding a 22-fight winning streak that spanned 11 years and Fury was a vast outsider on the books when he arrived in Germany. But he made a mockery of his luck by completely obliterating the Ukrainian and managing a reasonably boring fight. Cesar Ramos and Raul Caiz won 115-112 and Ramon Cerda won 116-111.
This was a rematch that never happened. Fury and Klitschko were contractually supposed to meet on July 9, 2016, but Fury’s ankle injury initially meant a postponement, with a new date of October 29 then penciled in. Deemed ‘medically unfit’ to fight, he was withdrawn, although no further details were given. “Tyson will undergo the necessary treatment to make a full recovery immediately,” announced the organizer Hennessey Sports. The rematch. Tyson is understandably pleased with the development.
In the year In August 2016, Fury was charged with doping by UK anti-doping body UCAD. On June 24, the day Fury pulled out of his first rematch with Klitschko, it was announced that UK had retired from the heavyweight division. But Fury, then 27, insisted he would press charges against UKAD after reports he had tested positive for nandrolone during a urine test in February 2015. His cousin Hughie was also charged. A UK spokesperson said: “UK Anti-Doping confirms that both boxers were charged with possession of a banned substance on 24 June 2016. The UK Anti-Doping Act allows athletes to receive provisional bans, and the independent National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP) today lifted the athletes’ bans in full. Pending a decision, these charges will be heard in due course before the NADP.
Then in December 2017, almost 25 months after his win over Kilischko, Fury received a two-year doping ban, allowing him to fight again once he regained his license. He and Hughie insisted they had not knowingly or intentionally committed any doping offenses and agreed to a deal with UKCAD. In a statement, Tyson Fury said, “Huggie and I have maintained our innocence from day one. “And we are delighted that it has finally been resolved with UKAD and that we can move forward knowing that it will not be a drug fraud label. I have now put the nightmare of the past two years behind me.
Fury vacated the IBF heavyweight title when he decided to pursue a rematch with Klitschko rather than face his mandatory challenger. But he won’t be vacating the WBO and WBA belts until October 2016. With the UKAD case hanging over his head, an ongoing battle with drink and drugs and being ‘medically unfit’ to fight, he had no choice but to relinquish his remaining two belts. And so he said. “I have won titles in the ring and I believe that they should be lost in the ring, but this time I could not defend and now I have made a strong and emotional decision to officially relinquish my precious world titles as I enter another big challenge in my life, like against Klitschko, like the next online contenders. they are.
British Boxing Board of Control In 2016, Fury was suspended for ‘anti-doping and medical issues’ and Fury cited cocaine use and mental health battles as reasons. But in January 2018, as Fury prepared to make his long-awaited comeback, the boxer met with the board to reach an agreement on his future. According to the BBC, the board decided to reinstate Fury’s license once they had access to Fury’s current medical records. A statement reads: “Following an interview with Tyson Fury at the British Boxing Authority, the British Boxing Board’s suspension of his boxer’s license will be lifted subject to his acceptance and approval of all medical requirements.”
Fury in 2010 Fury admitted to abusing alcohol and cocaine while suffering from depression, which was fueled by suicidal thoughts. In the year In an October 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, he made his struggles clear. “I’m going through a lot of personal demons, I’m trying to shake them off, this has nothing to do with my fight – it’s my personal life. I haven’t been in the gym in months. I was depressed. I don’t want to live anymore, if you know what I mean. Overall I found it adequate. Never mind cocaine. I just didn’t care. I don’t want to live anymore. So cocaine is a small thing compared to not wanting to live anymore. I’m looking for help, but they can’t do anything for me. What I found was incurable. I don’t want to live. All the money, fame and glory in the world means nothing if you are not happy. I am seeing psychiatrists. They say they have a version Bipolar. I am manic depressive. I don’t even want to wake up. I hope to die every day. And when I have three kids and a lovely wife, that’s a bad thing, right? But I don’t want to live anymore. And if I could take it myself – and I’m not a Christian – I’d take it in a second. I hope someone kills me before I kill myself. I have to spend eternity in hell. Monday through Friday through Sunday I was drinking and taking cocaine. I can’t deal with it and the only thing that helps me is when I’m drunk out of my mind.
After reaching an agreement with the board, Fury was cleared to fight in England. In the year In April 2018, Frank Warren called a press conference at a central London hotel, which he teased as a ‘major announcement’ without mentioning Fury. However, as the press entered the room, it was revealed that Fury had signed Queensberry’s latest multi-fight deal. In 2010, Fury He insists he will box three times before the end of 2018, with his long-awaited return to the ring set for June 9.
In the year On June 9, 2018, Fury made his long-awaited return to the ring, 924 days after his victory over Klitschko. The fighter, who is 23-1 from Albania, has spent most of his career at cruiserweight despite a 10-round fight. After losing 112 pounds after the boxing break, Fury weighed in at 276 pounds and Settler was 210. After an early performance, Fury was given a warning by referee Phil Edwards and the former world champion began to walk away in the 3rd round. And four. Seferi broke through the stool and returned to defeat Fury at the Manchester Arena between the fourth and fifth.
Within four months of defeating Seferi, Francesco Pianetta returned to action, playing away at Windsor Park in Belfast. The Wrath weighs 258 pounds, down 18 pounds from its predecessor, while the Pianta is slightly lighter at 254 1/2lbs. In the fight against Deontay Wilder, Fury beat Pianetta over 10 rounds and the Alabama puncher called the fight. He later said: “I think it was a calculated boxing performance. I’ve got 10 rounds under my very strong belt.