Tyson Fury's Legacy: Boxing Dynasty in the Making for His Sons
Tyson Fury's Family Legacy: The Boxing Empire Expands
In a recent interview with WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman at an Istanbul IBA Pro 7 event in Turkey, boxing legend Tyson Fury revealed that his sons - all four of them named Prince - are destined to follow in their father's footsteps and become professional boxers. The former heavyweight champion, who retired after his second defeat by Oleksandr Usyk back in December, was adamant that it's "inevitable" they will enter the ring.
Fury, 36, has always been passionate about boxing, and his love for the sport is evident in the way he speaks about it. He believes that everything he's achieved in life can be attributed to the game of boxing, and he's grateful for the opportunities it has provided him with. However, his latest comments have sparked debate among fans and experts alike, who question whether his sons should be forced into a career they may not even want.
The Gypsy King has always been known for his eccentric personality, but this time around, he seems more determined than ever to pass on his legacy to the next generation. Fury revealed that six of his nephews are already boxing, and it's clear that he sees no reason why his sons shouldn't follow suit. "I've got six nephews and all my sons are boxing, so it's another conveyor belt of Fury express," he said with a grin.
When asked about his younger family members' progress in the sport, Fury beamed with pride. "My son Prince just did his first six-mile run recently, and only three months ago he couldn't do two miles, so he's smashing it!" He went on to explain that he believes boxing is a great way for his sons to channel their energy and discipline, but some might argue that forcing them into the sport could have negative consequences.
Fury's comments come as no surprise to those who know him. The former heavyweight champion has always been fiercely protective of his family and his legacy in the sport. When asked about his decision to retire after his last outing against Usyk, Fury was adamant that he had made the right choice. "What would I be coming back for? I've won every belt, so yeah there's not much to come back for," he said with a shrug.
However, it's clear that Fury still harbors some resentment towards the judges' decision in his last fight. He was beaten by Usyk on points, but Fury believes that the result was "a complete load of dog s*." When asked about his future plans, Fury was dismissive: "I don't make excuses, I'm a man, I accept it. Got paid, got laid, got out of there, happy days!"
The conversation quickly turned to a potential trilogy fight against Usyk, which Fury has been pushing for. "If I was going to come back, I'd come back for Usyk - but I want a fair result, in England," he said firmly. "That would be the one I want immediately, the most fight that I want next."
It's clear that Fury still has unfinished business with Usyk, and this latest revelation raises more questions than answers about his plans for the future. Will his sons follow in his footsteps and become professional boxers? And will Tyson Fury eventually come out of retirement to avenge his loss against Usyk? Only time will tell.
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