https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...e-a8361646.html?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Echa un vistazo al Tweet de @Tyson_Fury:
:laugh: Ein reisserischer Titel, aber danach ein mMn ganz interessanter Artikel.
"Ali lost his third fight back, the classic with Joe Frazier in 1971 at Madison Square Garden, and in 1974 at dawn in Zaire he regained the world heavyweight title by stunning
George Foreman."
"One night in 1977 Big George was visited by the demons of a beating as he lay semi-conscious in his dressing room before being carted off to a hospital in a delirious state. Foreman quit that night and when he returned to boxing 10 years later he (...) regained the world heavyweight title after 30 fights of the return in 1994 when he knocked out Michael Moorer."
"It is now
Tyson Fury’s time to return to the ring as a former heavyweight champion(...) Fury has gained and lost over 100 pounds in fat, he has outraged many with some comments and equally disturbed many with some of the things he has done away from the ring. He has dealt with personal issues, talked openly of mental health anguish, accepted a ban for doping violations and spent his rocky exile on the very dangerous edges of excesses. He was ringside for Josh Warrington’s wonderful win at Elland Road on Saturday, pretty in pink, healthy, slim and looking once again like a fighter. It takes more than just a six-pack to make a fighter; Fury has clearly got his head straight for what will be his only realistic chance of a return to boxing. There will be no false starts allowed in Fury’s boxing future."