Tyson Fury’s Criticism Of British Fans Makes No Sense

Tyson Fury’s Criticism Of British Fans Makes No Sense

By Tim Parsons-

Tyson   Fury’s unreasonable  criticism of British fans is senseless and  surprising  considering it was his own fault he was sidelined from the sport for  nearly 3  years.

The gypsy man’s claim that he will never fight in the UK again and that being famous is “torture” is bizarre for a man who has so many loyal fans in the Uk. Unpredictable Fury is known for saying things he doesn’t necessarily mean, but has also suffered from mood swings when he had mental health problems. It is not known how much recovery he has made since the break down that took him out of the ring after he dethroned Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, but Fury has a large fan base in the Uk.

The former heavyweight world champion told the Uk Sunday Times that he prefers to fight in the USA because he gets treated far better than he does at home. Fury who now claims he doesn’t like fame says he was treated like a superstar in the U.S.

Fury said: “They had their chance. “They didn’t treat me well. Over here [USA], I get treated like a superstar.” He is enjoying the positive attention he gets in America, but will not turn down a big spinning money to meet Anthony Joshua if he beats Andy Ruiz Jnr in Saudia Arabia next month.

 

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