One of the most feared boxers in his division is Tyson Fury, a two-time world heavyweight champion. He currently holds the WBC heavyweight belt. Also historically held the unifying magazine titles WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO and The Ring.
I’ve dealt with people like Deontay Wilder and Vladimir Klitschko, and with this formidable resume. It seems unlikely that anyone, just a sparring partner, will have the slightest chance of knocking him out in a fight. But a recent popular video demonstrated just that. And the boxing community angrily disputed the same.
Fury recently took part in a trilogy match against Derek Chisora to defend his title. He also defeated his opponent by knockout in the tenth round. Meanwhile, it was also recently reported that he will face heavyweight superstar Oleksandr Usyk for an uncontested fight.
Veteran boxing promoter Bob Arum even announced:
“Yes, they signed the paper. They agreed to fight each other next time.”
Fans had been waiting for a heated confrontation. A recent sparring video featuring two competitors in action caused several problems for Fury. In reality, the more prominent fighter looked like “The Gypsy King” In some respects. But soon after, he suffered a vicious barrage of punches that knocked him to the ground.
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Many pages continued to tell the story while claiming that Fury was knocked out. Boxing enthusiasts immediately saw the video and it also sparked a lot of rumors. However, it is essential to note that most of the spectators were in high spirits. The boxer was not Fury.
See tweet below:
Down goes Tyson Fury… pic.twitter.com/SQOh1zzYzl
— Fight Haven (@FightHaven) January 30, 2023
The hunter looked like a reclining Fury, but the video was undeniably fake. In addition, the blurry quality of the video contributed to this fake. The fighter’s body, which was more muscular than Fury’s, was one of the most noticeable differences. Even though this video was disproved. It serves as proof of how quickly hoaxes can spread.
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