Wrath retires: Where’s Whisper?
Tyson Fury announced his retirement on Instagram today, letting his followers know that he is ending his 16-year professional career. It was a predictable melodrama on the part of the Gypsy King after his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk on December 21st. I predicted this childish move. Man, I can read that guy like a book.
Fury made a lot of money in his prime. 160 million dollars wealth. So if Turki is serious about convincing Al-Sheikh to pay him $100M+ for his next fight, and if he doesn’t, he’s done well in his career.
Good riddance
Fury, who has limited abilities, He used his win against 39-year-old Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 to parlay the victory into a huge fortune. What a great mess..
I wonder why Fury didn’t start flirting during his retirement. That was normal. He still remembers being on the verge of tears when interviewed after being booed after a controversial decision against ‘Big’ John McDermott in their first fight.
If this is a real pension and not a fake one, I say good and don’t get hit by the door on the way out, fury. It is good to get rid of some of the weak fighters who are given high status by the gentle rabbis who follow him.
Usyk confirmed that anger is cheating
Similarity Fagan from Oliver TwistFury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) looked awful in his recent loss to Usyk. He could do nothing in that fight and turned to retreat. The instructions given by the coach Sugar Hill Steward were completely ignored as they failed to follow any of them. Anger has never been about following instructions or adapting in times of struggle. He is not much to listen to.
“I would like to announce my withdrawal from the sport of boxing. It’s been a blast. I loved every minute of it…see you on the other side,” said Tyson Fury. Instagram In his retirement announcement today.
Tyson Fury has announced his retirement from boxing
A certain profession from the gypsy king
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