10/14/21

Mike Tyson challenges Tyson Fury for the world title in boxing

    Mulligan Sullivan

   Mike Tyson gave praise on is podcast for the British boxer Tyson Fury who for three times has beaten humiliated American boxer Deonty Wilder who many expected to be the man by this time. Deonty Wilder had knocked down 40 boxers and many thought he was the next legendary Floyd Mayweather type character before Tyson Fury beat his ass three times although one of these times judges had ripped Tyson Fury with a tie split decision whcih many pundits were appalled as many people had declared that Fury had easily won the match. Mike Tyson cam eon his huge award winning podcast where every other word spoken by the ex champ is not understandably and the man



clearly has a chopped Liver brain of gunk having been hit in the head in a lifetime of tough fights and Mike Tyson clearly is nit there any more in much more of worse of a condition than Muhammad Ali at fifty. Mike Tyson told his podcast co-host that the rush and strive for him to fight is still there and that he is thinking of coming out of retirement and perhaps challenge Tyson Fury to a fight that may reckon if accomplished would bring the biggest purse in the sports history. Stephan Smith predicted this would be one of the best fights in the century if these two battled it out in an all Tyson match up and t would make it difficult for the estimated 5000 people in America who have Tyson in one of their names to decide whom to root for. 
 Mike Tyson says he still can take on Tyson Fury and is nit intimidated by Fury's more tall stature or the fact that he is younger and perhaps the most trained and smartest boxer ever. Mike Tyson insists he still have the power and if he connected at least one of his gems on Tyson Fury that Fury would hit the fucking mat and Iron Mike would make history as the oldest boxer ever to win the championship. Mike Tyson  said this is the fourth great era of boxing and that the public should pay more attention and don't do so because of the saturated sports world with so many events and distractions he fears boxing will never again get it preeminence in our culture that it once held

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