Thursday, December 17, 2009

McDermott vs Chisora For Fury's Vacated English Title

Tyson Fury(9(7 KO's)-0-0) has been forced to vacate his British title because he will not be able to meet the British Board's obligation to rematch John McDermott in December due to a hand injury he sustained in his decision win over Tomas Mrazek.

The British Title will now be given to the winner of John McDermott(25(16 KO's)-6(2 KO's)-0) and London's unbeaten Derek "Del Boy" Chisora. Fury is supposed to fight the winner of these 2, and the winner of that will face the winner of Danny Williams(41(31 KO's)-8(4 Ko's)-0) and Sam Sexton(13(6 KO's)-1-0). Williams and Sexton will fight on February, 13th 2010. The winner of this fight will then be the British champion as well.

No dates have been named for McDermott vs Chisora match. Stay tuned for more information.

Here's what Tyson Fury had to say about losing the title and much more:

"I'm sick about it, but The BBB of C wouldn't give me any more time. My hand is still only about 80-percent. Two specialists have recommended I have an operation and it looks like I'll have to [have one]. The Board said they will match McDermott and Chisora for the vacant title and I'll get the winner in a final eliminator for the British. I won't lose my position and it gives me hand more time."




Fury Decisions Mrazek

Just 2 weeks(September 26th 2009)Z after his decision win(controversial to some) over John McDermoot, Fury defeated Tomas Mrazek by 6th round decision in a fight many believed Tyson should have won alot easier. Fury did have Tomas down in the 6th and final round, but was unable to finish him off. Fury improves to a record of 9(7)-0-0.

In this fight, Fury hurt his hand and will be unable to challenge McDermott for his ordered rematch by the British board in December. This means fury will have to vacate his title. Stay tuned for more information on Fury.





Monday, September 14, 2009

David Haye On Fury vs Mcdermott Decision

This is a video of an interview with current heavyweight contender David Haye as he gives his opinion on the Tyson Fury vs. John McDermott decision that happened September 11th, 2009 for the English heavyweight title.






Sunday, September 13, 2009

Fury vs McDermott Video

This is the full fight video for the English heavyweight championship that happened Friday, September 11th, 2009 between contender contender Tyson Fury 8-0 (7KO) and English Heavyweight champ John McDermott 25-6 (16KO). The decision to some was controversial, but others believe the commentary and the location swayed the opinion more than anything.


Fury vs McDermott Part 1




Fury vs McDermott Part 2




Fury vs McDermott Part 3




Fury vs McDermott Part 4


*Up to last round and decision


Fury vs McDermott Part 5


*After fight interviews with Fury







Fury vs McDermott Pre Fight Video

This is a pre-fight news update video that was shown by Skysports prior to the English heavyweight championship between contender Tyson Fury 8-0 (7KO) and English Heavyweight champ John McDermott 25-6 (16KO) on September 11th, 2009.






Friday, September 11, 2009

Fury vs McDermott Weigh-In & Interviews

Here is a video I found with the weigh-in for the English heavyweight title fight between up and coming heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury and English heavyweight champion John McDermott. Enjoy!







Fury Wins On Points Over McDermott

Tonight, Luke Tyson Fury won a 10 round bout against John McDermott by points for the English heavyweight title. The fight was very competitive from the start. McDermott got in on Tyson's guard throughout the fight and was able to land many right hands on Fury. But, Fury showed grit and landed clean body shots throughout. The fight could have gone either way, but Tyson ended up winning the fight with a score of 98-92 that was handed in by referee and sole judge Terry O'Connor. I thought honestly that that was a little too much in Tyson's favor. I thought the fight was closer than that.



This is Tyson's 1st pro title and now has a professional record of
8-0(7) while McDermott falls to 25-6(16). There are talks of a potential rematch so stay tuned.




Monday, September 7, 2009

Maloney On Fury vs McDermott

Ahead of their British heavyweight title match on Friday, September 11th at The Brentwood Centre in Essex, England between Luke "Tyson" Fury 7-0 (7) and John McDermott 25-5 (16), promoter Frank Maloney had a few things to say..


"I am told there have been some massive bets among different factions in the travelling community..

"That doesn't surprise me because travellers are pretty fearless when it comes to putting their money where their mouth is.

"There is even a suggestion that someone in Essex has taken a £50,000 bet on Fury winning the fight which is nuts.

"There is going to be so much pride at stake between the fighters and fans that the atmosphere will be like a bear-pit and it makes for a wildly exciting match-up.

"It is a fascinating fight where McDermott is in the last chance saloon and Fury has to live up to his boasts. He'll look daft if he doesn't."

McDermott also had a few things to say...

"People don't realise I can box. I have a good left hand and my boxing is one of my best attributes.

"Look at Martin Rogan. He has a fantastic body, but I am not born like that. I run at a good pace for an hour some mornings and keep up with boxers of 11 stone. I train hard three times a day."


Source




Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fury To Fight McDermott

Unbeaten up-and-coming heavyweight Luke Tyson Fury 7-0 (7) is scheduled to face the English heavyweight champion John McDermott 25-5 (16) ( won the English crown in 2 rounds when he easily beat Pele Reid in April 2008 and will be making his first defence) for the English heavyweight title on Friday, September 11th at The Brentwood Centre in Essex, England.

In the last year, McDermott had lost 2 very close fights with the British heavyweight champion Danny Williams, so if Fury can win this fight very impressively, he will be a force to be reckoned with with only 8 fights in the heavyweight division. Come back for more detailed information.


Promoter Frank Maloney Quotes


"There is no doubting Tyson’s promise, but this fight has come too soon."

"John knows that if he loses this one there will be little chance of him ever winning the British title let alone getting another challenge."

About Fury's opponents:
"They have been ordinary and the one name he did beat, Scott Belshaw is someone I released from his contract because he was so disappointing."

Source




Monday, July 20, 2009

Fury vs Selezens Video

Here is the full fight video between Luke Tyson Fury as he defeated his 7th opponent by knockout when he defeated Aleksandrs Selezens on the 18th of July 2009 at the York Hall in Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdo.

Fury vs Selezens Part 1




Fury vs Selezens Part 2




Fury vs Selezens Part 3




Fury vs Selezens Part 4









Saturday, July 18, 2009

Fury KO's Selezens

It took only 3 rounds tonight for 21 year old Tyson Fury to remain undefeated 7-0(7) and score his 7th win and 7th knockout as he defeated the 29 year old Aleksandrs Selezens of Latvia by KO who fell to 3-7(1). His opponent did not look in the best of shape, but none-the-less Fury remains undefeated and he plans to stay busy this year.

Fury entered the ring smiling to Micheal Jackson's "Thriller" and started off the 1st round easily landing the right and again throughout the round and finished the round with a left right left combination. His opponent did little to nothing.

In round 2, more of the same and in round 3, his opponent finally got a punch in with the Fury's hand left hand held low. That's all that Selezens did really. For the whole third round Tyson dominated with rights to the head and body, and by the end of the round had his opponent in trouble with a couple of right uppercuts to the chin. Selezens was down against the ropes, and managed to beat the count, but his corner through in the towel.

This was a pretty easy match, but Tyson is going to fight for the English heavyweight title when he takes on "Big Bad" John McDermott in September which should be a sterner test for him...




Thursday, May 28, 2009

Fury vs Belshaw Video

This is the video for the heavyweight fight between up and coming heavyweight boxer Tyson (6-0-0, 6 KO's) and Scott Belshaw(10-2-0, 7 Ko's). Enjoy!







Fury Beats Belshaw

In his 6th professional fight, Luke Tyson Fury (6-0-0, 6 KO's) defeated a sound opponent when he defeated Scott Belshaw (10-2, 7 KOs) by TKO in the 2nd round of an eight round contest at the Coliseum, in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.

This is the 1st opponent he has faced at the pro ranks that could look him the eye as Belshaw was also 6'7". The fight started off with Fury popping the jab and circling. He landed a good left hook off the jab and easily avoided Belshaw's telegraphed punches. Fury landed more jabs throuhgout the round found his right and Belshaw's nose started to bleed. Before the end of the round Fury dropped him twice each time by a very hard body shot, and Belshaw managed to escape the round.

In round 2, Fury kept his right hand on his chin and landed his jab. Belshaw began to get desperate and threw wild swings which Fury capitalized on by landing a viscious left hook to the floating ribs of Belshaw. Belshaw doubled over and was clearly hurt, but instead of following up with anything Fury let the ref stop the 1 sided contest.

Tyson hopes to get a fight with Derek Chisora since Chisora is reportedly no longer fighting Danny Williams to potentially score a shot at the British heavyweight title. Stay tuned for more info.




Sunday, May 10, 2009

Fury To Fight On McDermott Barker Undercard

On the under card of the Darren Barker vs Darren McDermott fight this May 23rd at the Watford Coliseum in Hertfordshire, UK, Tyson Fury will have his 6th fight as a professional against an opponent TBA. Stay tuned for more information.







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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Fury Interview Before Ellis Fight

Before his 1st round stoppage of the veteran Mathew Ellis at York Hall, Tyson Fury had this live video interview. He talks about wanting to fight higher ranked opponents in the future.









Sunday, April 12, 2009

Fury vs Ellis Video

This is the full fight video of Tyson Fury's 5th professional fight against Mathew Ellis last Saturday. Fury remains undefeated with this short 1st round victory.







Fury Destroys Ellis

Last night at the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green, London the new undefeated heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury made short work of his 5th opponent Matthew Ellis. Fury was able to land at will over the much shorter and smaller opponent in particular his right hands found home many times before the bout was stopped at only 48 seconds of the 1st round! With this win Fury now has a record of 5 wins(5 KO's), 0 losses, and 0 draws while Ellis drops to 20-7-1(9).

Look for Fury to be fighting again soon on April 25th on the undercard of the Carl Froch-Jermain Taylor world title fight in Connecticut.




Thursday, April 9, 2009

Fury vs Ellis This Saturday

Tyson Fury(4 Wins(4 KO's), 0 losses, 0 draws) is continuing his momentum as he takes on Mathew Ellis(20 Wins (20 KO's), 6 losses(6 KO's), 1 draw) in his 5th fight this Saturday, April 1tth at the York Hall in London. Stay tuned for more information here.




Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Fury Interview Before Swaby Fight

Before the fight with Lee "I'm no baby" Swaby, Tyson Fury was interviewed and seemed very confident. This video contains the video and full rounds 3 and 4 of their fight. Enjoy!







Sunday, March 15, 2009

Fury Defeats Swaby

On Saturday, Luke Tyson Fury(now 4 wins(4 KO's) 0 losses and 0 draws) defeated his 4th opponent by KO(TKO) when he soundly beat Lee Swaby(now 23Wins - 22 losses - 2 draws) after his corner had seen enough between rounds after round 4.

Here's are some fight highlights...







Sunday, March 1, 2009

Tyson Fury Vs Daniel Peret

This is the third full fight of up and coming heavyweight Tyson Fury (2-0-0) Vs Daniel Peret (15-20-0). The referee in charge of the action was Ken Curtis. The fight took place at the Norwich Showground, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Fury ended up winning after a referee stoppage due to a cut after round 2. This makes 3 fights and 3 Ko's for Fury who will be fighting again in less than 2 weeks-- March 14th.







Tyson Fury To Fight Again On March 14th

With Tyson Fury winning his 3rd professional bout via KO, he is already scheduled in 2 weeks to face another opponent on the under card of the 'Battle of Brum' which will take place in Birmingham at the Aston Arena. The main even will showcase Wayne Elcock as he defends his British Middleweight Title against the challenger Matthew Macklin.

Super Channel Fights







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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Fury Stops Peret

UK's unbeaten Luke Tyson Fury 3-0(3) ended up winning his 3rd professional fight today via referee stoppage after the 2nd round due to a cut over Daniel "Shrek" Peret's (15-21(6)) left eye. Peret, a Russian born fighter living in Norway, protested, but it wasn't enough to convince the referee to overturn his decision.

The 1st round, with Fury looking in better shape than his previous two fights, was all Tyson Fury as he easily used footwork and reach to keep the shorter Peret at a distance while popping his jab. Peret tried rushing a couple times but to no avail.

In round 2, Tyson let loose body shots, and full arsenal and had the usually durable Peret in trouble. But, somewhere in the multitude of punches Peret got cut over the left eye and the round ended with Peret wearing down along with a great punch landing to his midsection.

The ref reviewed the cut and it was all over even thought Peret yelled, "No! Are you crazy!" Clearly there was no way he was going to win this fight and most likely if it wasn't KO the ref would ahve stopped the fight in the next round or 2 regardless of the cut.

Good job on Tyson Fury's 3rd win as a professional. He's looking to fight again soon in 2 weeks March 14th and has called out ANY British fighter to face him. So far so good for Tyson lets see if any British fighters call him out in the next few days. Harrison perhaps?




Tyson Fury Says Rivals Are Scared

The 6'8" 20 year old heavyweight sensation was interviewed in this video courtesy of Setanta Sports and talks about how he believes alot of British fighters are running scared of him! John Fury his father also speaks about how good he is.





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Tyson Fury On Super Channel

Super Channel subscribers in channel will have an opportunity to watch Tyson Fury today Saturday, February 28th. Jon Thaxton also defends his European Title from the Norfolk Showground in Norwich.






Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Fury To Fight Peret

The 20-year-old up-and-coming heavyweight boxer Luke Tyson Fury will face Daniel Peret on Saturday, February 28th at the Norwich Showground, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom.

Fury, the 2008 ABA super heavyweight champion, is coming off 2 KO wins and stands undefeated so far at heavyweight.

Here's what Fury's promoter Mick Hennessy had to say about Peret:

"Peret should be a good yardstick for him because he's already beaten Scott Belshaw and has never been stopped by any of the other British heavyweights he's fought like John McDermott or Derek Chisora."




Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Mick Hennessy Talks 2009 Fights

Promoter Mick Hennessy is interviewed live by phone on Setanta Sports and discusses potential fights in 2009. Also, at the 7:47 mark in the video Luke Tyson Fury is discussed and is likened to the actor Errol Flynn. Hennessey talks about his heart and chin as a boxer.









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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Tyson Fury Preview Ahead Of Zeller Fight

This is a preview video of UK's heavyweight boxing hopeful Luke Tyson Fury prior to his second professional bout to Marcel Zeller.



You can also heck out the Fury vs. Zeller fight here.




Saturday, January 31, 2009

Tyson Fury vs Marcel Zeller

This is the new heavyweight Luke Tyson Fury's(1(1 KO)-0-0) second professional fight against Marcel Zeller (21(20 KO's!)-3-0) coming into this fight) at the Robin Park Centre in Wigan, Lancashire, UK. The fight ended by referee stoppage in the 3rd round (TKO 3). The bout occurred on January 17th, 2009. With this win Tyson remains undefeated with 2 wins by KO and zero losses. Check out the fight video below..


Fury vs Zeller Video








Friday, January 30, 2009

Steve Bunce Previews Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury fought his 1st fight on the undercard of the Carl Froch vs Jean Pascal bout, and in this video interview, Steve Bunce from Setanta Sports talks about him at the 4:20 mark.







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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Tyson Fury vs Gyongyosi

This is a video of the 2008 ABA Super Heavyweight champion Luke Tyson Fury's(2-0-0) professional debut on the Carl Froch v Jean Pascal undercard at the Trent FM Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. His opponent was the Hungarian Bela Gyongyosi(3-9-2). The fight took place on December 6th, 2008.



Fury had no problems handling his 1st opponent. He just got back from his honeymoon prior to this fight, so look for him to improve his physique and skill through better training in the future




Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Tyson Fury Stats

The following are fighter statistics for the heavyweight boxer and 2008 ABA Super Heavyweight champion Luke "Tyson" Fury:


Global ID479205
sexmale
birth date1988-06-01
age21
manager/agentregister
divisionheavyweight
rating
43 / 1107
3 / 41
stanceorthodox
height6′ 7″ / 201cm
nationality United Kingdom
residenceWilmslow, Cheshire, United Kingdom
birth placeManchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
birth nameLuke Tyson Fury
won 10 (KO 8) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 10
rounds boxed 33 KO% 80



*Stats will be updated





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Monday, January 26, 2009

Tyson Fury Career Record

Professional heavyweight boxing record for Luke "Tyson" Fury:



2009


01-17 253 Marcel Zeller(232½ 21-3-0) Robin Park Centre, Wigan, Lancashire, UK W TKO 3

2008


12-06 261 Bela Gyongyosi (191¾ 3-9-2) Trent FM Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK W TKO 1


won 2 (KO 2) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 2




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Tyson Fury Chat

This is the chat room for fans to talk about the new heavyweight boxing sensation Luke "Tyson" Fury. There will also be scheduled events where fans can come on and chat on these scheduled dates and times. Enjoy!


http://www.meebo.com/rooms





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Tyson Fury To Be Next Heavyweight Superstar?

In this brief interview the new giant heavyweight sensation Luke "Tyson" Fury talks about he believes he can be the next superstar in heavyweight boxing.








Tyson Fury Guestbook

This is the guestbook for fans of the up-and-coming heavyweight boxer Luke "Tyson" Fury. Feel feel to drop a line here, and let us know how you found this blog, how you came across Tyson Fury, your experiences, etc. Anyone can comment!





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About The Tyson Fury Blog Site

This blog site will keep all the current information regarding the up-and-coming heavyweight boxer and 2008 ABA Super Heavyweight Champion Luke "Tyson" Fury. This blog will keep all the up-to-date info on Fury along with chat, polls, pics, videos, discussions, guestbook, links, and more!


Feel free to post comments, and contact me.

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