Frank Warren
Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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‘Two Ton’ Tyson Fury Still Has The Stomach For The Fight
By Queensberry Promotions
ALAN HUBBARD’S PUNCHLINES - 1.5.16
Don’t fooled by Tyson Fury’s sixty-six pack. The most widely-recognised world heavyeight champion may be playing it for belly laughs but he’ll be as fit as a fiddle (or at least a double bass) when he defends his titles in his return with Wladimir Klitschko at the Manchester Arena on July 9.
He’s crass, he’s a clown, he’s controversial and he’s a pain in the ass but the Gypsy Giant is no fool.
He knows exactly what sort of game he’s playing in displaying his bulging gut and sagging love handles in public but believe me they’ll be gone when he climbs between the ropes.
Yes, he’s way out of shape but over the next couple of months he’ll be working assiduously to sweat off those extra stones at the Fury training base in Holland. His astute Uncle Peter will see to that.
Fury’s transition from Batman to Fatman is all part of his weird psychological warfare, hoping to lull the now 40-year-old Klitschko into a believing that this time round he’ll be facing a slob rather than a slugger,
But equally important is that he has engendered massive publicity for the BoxNation-televised scrap.
Stripping off his shirt to display a massive midriff bulge got him prominently pictured in the public prints and on TV. Just the ticket for the Box office - and BoxNation.
A clever ruse to whip up interest in the fight and take the edge off any any publicity that British rival Anthony Joshua sought for his own initial IBF title defence against yet another numpty from America a fortnight before Fury’s ‘return or revenge’‘ date with Klitschko.
We know this will be another easy knock-over for Josh so Fury won the publicity battle on points by sowing the seeds of doubt as to whether he will be in sufficient condition to again frustrate and out-maneuver the clearly already in-shape Ukrainian second time round.
If the fight was to take place nest weekend he’d certainly be up there among history’s fighting fatties like James ‘Buster’ Douglas, Riddick Bowe, James Toney and Two Ton Tony Galento.
But by July 9 if not quite a shadow of himself he’ll certainly be leaner (he couldn’t be meaner) when he clashes with Klitschko again.
Because with a humungous pay day against Joshua looming next year the last thing he’ll want to do is for his status as a world champion to go belly up.
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