anded a powerful right uppercut to secure the win, with Whyte originally getting to his feet before staggering into the ropes.
After securing the win over the Brixton Body Snatcher, Fury remains unbeaten in 33 fights and suggested he could retire. In rather remarkable footage, an 18-year-old Fury predicted he would reach the pinnacle of the sport.“When I first heard of Tyson Fury, I was told he could be future Olympic gold medalist - and one day, the heavyweight champion of the world,” reads Mike Todd, who produced The Fists of Fury mini-movie which includes the footage.In the video, Fury reveals his plans for the future alongside father John Fury and coach Steve Egan.“Im going to the top of the world - heavyweight champion of the world,” Fury confidently tells the camera, with his wavy locks of hair rendering the future champion almost unrecognisable. “I’ve said it since I was about five.
There’s nothing stopping me.”“I think if you’re not enjoying it, there’s no point in doing it,” Fury says of boxing. “It’s too hard of a sport just to be doing it for fun.”The 33-year-old was clearly switched on from a young age, as he openly admits he needs the right coach and guidance to reach the top of the heavyweight division.
Fury adds: “I just need to be looked after and put on the right path.” The video from 2006 shows Egan sitting alongside Fury on the ring apron as the pair run through a plan for the budding boxer’s career.
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