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Six Questions with Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury is making his American TV debut this Friday night on ShoBox: The Next Generation.

Current English heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (11-0, 9 KOs) is eagerly anticipating his SHOWTIME® debut when he takes on unbeaten southpaw Rich "Super" Power (12-0, 9 KOs) in what is sure to be an exciting night of fights from London's York Hall on ShoBox: The New Generation this Friday, Sept. 10, at 11 p.m. ET. Born prematurely at one lb., Fury has grown into his six-foot-nine frame and status as one of Britain's most talked about heavyweights.

In the main event, former Commonwealth champion John O'Donnell (23-1, 11 KOs) takes on his toughest opponent to date in a 12-round battle against New Jersey's Terrence "Heat" Cauthen (35-6, 9 KOs), a 1996 Olympic bronze medalist.

Fury recently answered six questions.

Question: What would becoming the next British heavyweight champion mean to you?

Fury: "It would mean everything to me. I've said it before, I'm the best heavyweight in Britain, aside from David Haye, and I just want the chance to prove it."

Question: You come from a boxing family on both sides. Have you ever thought about doing something else? What would it be?

Fury: "I can't imagine doing anything else. I'm not much good at anything else. I'm a fighter, a boxer. That's what I've always wanted to be and who I am. I grew up around boxing. My grandfather was also a fighter, his brother was a fighter. Most of my cousins, they're all boxers, as well. My grandfather was a bare-knuckle champion in the UK."

Question: You were named after Mike Tyson? What other boxers did you idolize growing up?

Fury: "I was born in 1988 and that's when Tyson was knocking out all those guys. My dad (former professional fighter John Fury) was just beginning his career then. He wanted to have a slugger just like Mike Tyson so that's what he named me. I respect boxing's history. I'm a fan of all the greats, Ali, Frazier and Lennox Lewis."

Question: Because of your height, do you think you would match up well against Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko as opposed to other shorter heavyweights?

Fury: "I'm six-foot-nine inches and have the world's second longest reach behind Nikolay Valuev. It's a definite advantage and will only help me once I face one of the Klitschkos and finally get my shot for a world title."

Question: When do you think that will be?

Fury: "I'm leaving that up to my promoters but God willing it will come sooner rather than later. I've been knocking on the door for awhile now and I'm ready to explode onto the scene. Be ready, because I'm coming."

Question: There are some that have called you over-hyped. How do respond to that?

Fury: "There will always be many of those who are critical. That's why they're called critics. I don't care what they say. Just watch out for me. I'm not afraid of anyone. My opponents don't want to see me when I get worked up or angry in the ring. It only works to my advantage when I do. That's when I'm at my best."

The preceding was a press release, and not written by any of the staff members of Bad Left Hook.

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You forgot Question 7.

Question “Which Klitschko would you rather get methodically and mercilessly dismantled by?”

Fury I’m leaving that up to my promoters but God willing, they won’t throw jabs. I mean, I know at least I can take an uppercut. I hit myself with fifty every day to build up resistance.

by Verklemptomaniac on Sep 8, 2010 5:00 PM EDT reply actions  

Why post press releases on the main page?

by El Destruyo on Sep 8, 2010 5:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Usually we won’t, but for stuff that actually has a little bit of substance and is relevant to a fight that week, we will. All this bumped off the FP was a David Haye tweet anyway.

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"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."

by Scott Christ on Sep 8, 2010 5:46 PM EDT up reply actions  

Tyson Fury vs Tye Fields for Intergalactic Hyped White Heavy Belt. And then retire the Belt.

by FrankinDallas on Sep 8, 2010 9:12 PM EDT reply actions  

He’s plenty more skilled than Fields is/was. Not that I think he’s a great pure talent by any stretch, but Tye Fields is/was not a boxer.

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"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."

by Scott Christ on Sep 8, 2010 9:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

for the sake of argument, if Fury did fight Fields

Fury would beat the piss out of him.

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"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."

by Scott Christ on Sep 8, 2010 9:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

I wouldn’t mind seeing that.

by taco pal on Sep 9, 2010 7:03 PM EDT up reply actions  

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