Tyson Fury as 18-year-old had made a grand prediction to himself that came true

Tyson Fury had predicted in 2006 that he would become world boxing champion. “Gypsy King” won the gold belt at the weekend when he defeated Deontai Wilder in the seventh round in “Las Vegas's MGM Grand Arena” Transmission Periscope. It was one of the finest presentations of a British boxer inside the ring with [...]
Tyson Fury had predicted in 2006 that he would become world boxing champion.
“Gypsy King” won the gold belt at the weekend when he defeated Deontai Wilder in the seventh round in “Las Vegas's MGM Grand Arena” Transmission Periscope.
It was one of the best performances of a British boxer inside the ring, with the 31-year-old stamping his power on the division.
Fury's success may have come as a surprise to many, but the invincible Briton always believed that his talent would take him to the top, as shown in an interview 13 years ago.
In this interview, Fury gave a list to his coach Steve Egan, who detailed his future achievements.
Reading before the camera, Egan said: “Synno to the future: 2008 The 2008 European Games Beijing Games, 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2012 The 2013 British Olympics champion 2014 European champion, 2015 WBC champion 2016 undisputed champion of the world's heavy loads.
Your sincere “, Tyson Fury.” /Periscope. com/












