What’s Next for Tyson Fury?

What’s Next for Tyson Fury?

By: Hans Themistode Lineal Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (28-0-1, 20 KOs) is receiving high praise for his two round destruction of relatively unknown Tom Schwarz (24-1, 16 KOs). Fury wasted…
Tyson Fury’s Test

Tyson Fury’s Test

By: Hans Themistode Life is filled with tests isn’t it? You never know exactly when they are going to come, but you know they are heading your way. The biggest…
The Two Sides of Tyson Fury

The Two Sides of Tyson Fury

By: Kevin Dyson It is one of the many contradictions that surround Tyson Fury. Over the course of his career, big Traveller’s personality has arguably become ever more unconventional and…
Fury vs. Whyte Likely for 2019

Fury vs. Whyte Likely for 2019

By: Shane Willoughby Everyone is desperately waiting to see Tyson Fury defend his self-proclaimed lineal championship against the fierce, 57 ranked contender Tom Schwarz. Whilst the result of the fight…
European Boxing News and Notes

European Boxing News and Notes

By: Oliver McManus The European Boxing Notebook has been brought out of retirement and is firmly back on the Boxing Insider schedule. Frank Warren has been a busy, busy man…
Joshua, Wilder and Fury – Make Greatness Happen

Joshua, Wilder and Fury – Make Greatness Happen

By: Aziel Karthak Mayweather–Margarito. Jones Jr.–Benn. Bowe–Lewis. Leonard–Pryor. These are fights that could and should have happened but never materialized. Mayweather–Pacquiao. De La Hoya–Pacquaio. Lewis–Tyson. Tyson–Holyfield. Ali–Holmes. These are fights…