Jolly Fury takes aim at heavyweight rivals & even SpursImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Two-time world champion Tyson Fury (left) returns to the ring on Saturday after back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr UsykByKal SajadBBC Sport boxing journalist at The Pelligon, LondonPublished40 minutes agoBriton Tyson Fury delivered typically theatrical monologue as he took aim at opponent Arslanbek Makhmudov, rival heavyweights and even a struggling Premier League club.Heavyweight Fury will face the Russian at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday in his first fight for 15 months.There was plenty of mutual respect when the two heavyweights faced the media, but Fury – boxing’s consummate showman – eventually delivered the headline-grabbing moment the room had been waiting for.
“Sooner or later these so-called alphabetical world champions are going to have to fight me. They will be hunted and destroyed. Who will they face for money? I’m the money man,” he mentioned.
“Whoever has the belts will be on their knees begging me by the end of the year. This is my sixth stadium fight back-to-back. Who has done that before? ChatGPT mentioned no one.
“I am going to make an example of him. He is a big six-foot-seven lump. I will knock his head right off his two shoulders. He is fighting the great Tyson Fury.”
Fury, 37, briefly retired a month after his second defeat by Oleksandr Usyk, but revealed his return earlier this year.




