Tyson Fury warns Tony Bellew – stay clear of me if you cherish a career in boxing


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Tyson Fury has sent a strong warning to Tony Bellew to stay clear his way if he wishes to continue his career in pugilism

“I don’t want to fight Tony Bellew, he’s a light-heavyweight slash cruiserweight at best. So if I go in there and hurt him, then what good is that?” Fury rhetorically quizzed.

“How does that make me feel knowing he shouldn’t be in the ring anyway? We all need money, but he doesn’t need money that bad to go and lose his sense and get smashed. Bullishly stated Tyson Fury during and interview with FightHype.

“And all this thing about ‘oh he can knock me out’, please. I could let Tony Bellew hit me right on the chin and it would not hurt me.”

The British boxer Fury, who won the unified WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles, after defeating long-reigning world champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 made references to his past exploits against the then most feared and most avoided boxer Wladmir Klitschko.

“Klitschko detonated right hand after right hand on that jaw there (showing his jaw), side-on, bang. Never wobbled me once, old Dr Iron Fists. You saw what he did to Joshua with the same punch.

So Tony, poor old Tony. It would be like a feather duster, dusting me up and down.” Bostfully articulated Fury.

The 29 year old pound for pound boxer from Wythenshawe- Manchester in England sheepishly stated in an equivocal terms the main reason he is not fighting Tony Bellew

“On a serious note, I don’t want to fight Tony because he should be fighting Andre Ward or someone on that level who is a light puncher, earn a few quid and pack it in.” the 6 feet 9 inches undefeated pugilist retorted.

Tyson Fury has now a total of 25 fights with 25 wins and an appreciable 18 KOs to zero Losses.

This is not the first time Fury is taking a pot-shot at Tony Bellew, In 2013 , he was fined £3,000 for calling fellow boxers David Price and Tony Bellew “gay lovers.”

It must be said that Tyson Fury has always being outspoken and that has landed him into trouble so many times in the past but what is vehemently clear this time around is that there certainly not going to be punitive sanctions.

 


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