TYSON FURY: I WILL CONTEST FOR MP WHEN I BECOME WORLD CHAMPION

TYSON FURY: I WILL CONTEST FOR MP WHEN I BECOME WORLD CHAMPION

BY TIM PARSONS
British heavyweight world title challenger, Tyson Fury, has expressed a strong ambition to get into politics and contest for MP for the constitutency of Morecambe and Londsdale in the future- after he wins the world title by beating reigning KIng, Wladimir KLitschko. The 6ft 9 inch 24 year old gypsy, who has an unbeaten run of 24 fights says politics is something he would be very interested in as a world champion. ”I want to make a change to the places I love. I believe I will be successful because of the influence I have on the people from those places, he told the BBC. Ironically, the confident talking Irishman seems to be following the similar path of Vitali Klitschko who retired as WBC champion, went straight into politics and even tried for the presidential role . Fury is due to face Wladimir Klitschko for the undisputed 3 belts he holds at the end of November, after Klitschko pulled out his original October 24 fight, citing a calf injury. World expert, DR. Has Muller-Whitefort is attending to Klitschko’s injury.

 

Fury had launched a foul mouthed tirade at Klitschko after the withdrawal was announced, claiming that the Ukranian reigning champion was running scared. This is the same man that wants to tun for MP. Fury’s disappointment at the withdrawal was understanding, but he lacks the kind of decency and maturity we want to see in an MP. He will only become another Russell Brand, except that Brand is more intelligent and educated than Fury. Which means we might an extreme version of Brand’s indiscretion in Fury, who doesn’t always think before he talks. Tyson Fury as an MP will be a nightmare for the borough in question, and an MP needs to be intelligent and come across as such. The self proclaimed gipsy warrior should stick with boxing and be judged there-politics is a world away from Fury, even if he becomes undisputed champion.
INJURY PREDICTION

In a Sky sports head to head between the two giant heavyweights- chaired by Sky pundit Johnny Nelson- Fury had begged Klitschko to turn up to the highly anticipated clash, and not to pull and injury and avoid the fight. ”David Haye malhandled You(referring to the decapitated pictures of the two brothers created by Haye) , but he wouldn’t even fight me, Fury said to Klitschko. He pulled out twice because he saw something in me that I think you see in me. I just hope you don’t pull an injury in training…. all I ask is for you to turn up, that’s all I ask,” he said. Fury talks a good fight, but he will need to first walk the walk before talking about politics. He must remember he is the underdog for this fight, so no matter how confident he feels he can’t be overconfident because he has no grounds to be.

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