The British world champion admitted what his performances mean in the professional ring.
No titles and recognition matter, only money matters. Tyson Fury honestly admitted why he entered the ring.
According to the British world heavyweight champion, he sees his sport as just a job, where, moreover, they pay well.
“I’m a prize fighter. I go where the money is. Whether it’s Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, or Derek Chisora’s backyard garden. I go for the money. That’s what I do. I go in, blow my brains out for a couple of pounds. And it becomes obsessive, the old game of prizefighting, and it’s hard to give up,” Boxing News 24/7 quoted the WBC belt holder as saying.
We will remind, earlier it became known about Fury’s desire to take a bigger fee for the fight with Alexander Usyk. The Ukrainian boxer’s team has reacted to this.
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