You can believe Tyson Fury is really back when he tells you he’s not just going to regain his titles but going to beat the legendary Joe Louis’ record of 25 World title defences.
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A massive claim indeed as he’s yet to get in a ring after a lengthy absence, following his superb win over heavyweight supremo Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015, who himself was at 18 defences in an excellent career.
Fury is always value for money with his outrageous statements, but the good news is that he is positive about boxing again, he is back in shape after losing a lot of weight, and genuinely believes he can get to the top of the heavyweight mountain one more time.
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The division is buzzing once more, Anthony Joshua looks to clean up most of the titles on the 31st March in Cardiff in a great fight with undefeated WBO champion, New Zealand’s’ Joseph Parker, who I think will put up an epic challenge to A.J and test him in every department.
Deontay Wilder is fresh from a knockout win over Cuba’s tough and formerly undefeated Luis Ortiz, in defence of the WBC crown and looks the man to beat with a very impressive winning run of 40 fights including 39 knockouts.
Heavyweight boxing is back where it should be and with lots of young talent coming through, can be for some time to come, but the good news is Tyson Fury’s comeback is very much a reality, however, but the legend of Joe Louis can rest easy I’m sure.
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