By Tim Parsons-
Didgraced Tyson Fury can’t flaunt added Pounds, but he tried to do just that with social media pictures.
The huge gypsy has shemelesslys posted pictures of himself in Tennerrif, in which he clearly appears to have added some pounds. Fury who lost his heavyweight titles after failing two drug tests has escaped to the sunset to enjoy the millions he has at least made in the sport.
In one of the pictures, the former heavyweight champion who in the end beat himself, is sporting a beautiful and expensive looking blue shirt, posed next to his wife, Paris Fury. In the main picture, Fury shamlessly shows he oversized looking stomach, in an attempt to reveal a nice lifestyle, showing what money can afford.
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Tyson Fury’s post comes just 48 hours after the eye of media.com contacted his management team about an alleged large monthly fee he and some powerful silent backers paid to some media corporations to have him promoted in the media long before his recent shame, and playdown any criticisms against him. We won’t mention the names of the corporations yet, as our investigations are ongoing, except to say theose contacted so far have been adamant they have no knowledge of it.
The eye of media.com received information frorm a very reliable source about these regular payments made by Team Fury every month. A member of Fury’s team privately confirmed the claim to the eye of media.com, not wanting to go on record with the claim. Confirming factually the link to the media corporations and how they kept it so secret has not been easy to establish.
Tyson Fury Lost Credibility Over Rematch Withdrawal
Fury generally surprised the boxing world when he defeated Wladimir Klitschko in November 2016, but lost alot of credibility when he pulled out of the rematch citing depression and mental health issues.
Tyson Fury’s withdrawal the day after revelations Cocaine was found in his system has led to the view among some that the drug concern was the main reason for the withdrawal, even though depression may have been present to some extent.
The eye of media.com has ever since been closely investigating the depression claim made by Tyson Fury and closely following all other reviews behind the scenes into what the future holds for this unusual odd ball of a character who could have had something meaningful to offer the sport.
The controversial gypsy says he was not appreciated but his pathetic approach to a sport that was his only escape does not make him very likeable. He beat a fading Klitschko once, not twice, before that the best name on his record was Derek Chisora.
Tyson Fury probably left the sport at the right time. It is doubtful he will actually come back, and if he does, he would have lost nealry 2 years away from the ring. None of the champions he meets will give him an inch.
Tyson Fury’s titles have now gone all over the place. It is unlikely he woul have excelled beyond Klitschko, and did not even get to prove his first victory to have been no fluke. Tyson Fury had the capability of beating Klitschko again, but he may also have been beaten badly in the hot rematch.
Fury will not go in history at the moment as one who achieved much in the sport, though he will always deserve some respect for being the first man to beat Wladimir Klitschko in years. He would have been more repsected if he had beaten Klitschko again and he may have achieved that if he was sensible. We will never know.