***Tyson Fury VS Deontay Wilder & Mike Tyson VS Roy Jones JR

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Tyson Fury tells the tale: From washing cars to becoming the top heavyweight
Tyson Fury has become the top heavyweight fighter in the present after dethroning Deontay Wilder last February.
Came with it was his worth as a boxer, he is now estimated to have 70 million euros net worth.
A pretty amazing story to tell after he battled depression that cost him his former lineal world title belts and almost his life.
Aside from his recent battle, Fury shared his humble beginning as a boxer after he donated his eight million dollars earning to the homeless after the Wilder rematch.
“I would be selling cars and stuff. Car dealing, that sort of thing. I sold a few cars, cut a few trees. Anything to try and get a few quid to pay my bills and look after my family,” said Fury on an article released by the Sun.
The Gypsy King was not a big hit when he first came into boxing that’s why he had to find a day job to give something to his family.
He revealed that he even washed and fixed cars before while working on his dad’s business.
“He was a used-car dealer and I used to wash the cars down, clean them out and so on.
"I would do stuff for him pretty much every day, it was quite a good job to be honest.
“I did it all the way through school, from about the age of ten until I was 16.
“I was always quite good at fixing and working with cars. My dad’s always dealt cars and I’ve always been brought up around them.”
Fury added that those times helped him to appreciate the money and the hard work he did.
Those memories ignited him to give as much as he can to the needy nowadays as he has risen to the top of the hill.
Somehow, Fury can be linked to what Manny Pacquiao has been doing for years and they are both philanthropists.

Roy Jones admits he's an underdog against Mike Tyson
Former boxing champion Roy Jones Jr. admitted that he might have made the wrong decision to fight the returning Mike Tyson.
Although the match is labeled 'exhibition,' both fighters talked about all-out fight, just like the old times, despite the changes in their body, speed, and power.
"He's still Mike Tyson, and he's still one of the strongest, most explosive people who ever touched a boxing ring.”
"If anything, I made a mistake going in with him. He's the bigger guy, and he's the explosive guy," Jones said in an interview with SkySports.
However, promoters and organizers were quick to come in between as they clarified that both boxers must agree to the rules they set to keep them safe.
Tyson and Jones Jr are already past their prime, and if they are going to fight like it is a real fight, it may not happen.
Promoters are reassuring that the fight will also be an exhibit of their style and talent without getting anyone hurt as they think of both boxers' age.
They're about the same age. We can't mislead the public as to this is some real fight. The exhibition can get into it slightly, but I don't want people to get hurt. They know the deal,” said the California State Athletic Commission executive director Any Foster.
The clash between the 54-year old Tyson and 51-year old Jones was widely anticipated as they will see Tyson on the ring once again.
He was once called the Baddest Man on the Planet because of his heavyweight division's domination.
But, fans and the exhibition participants must hold their horses because it is not a beaten-type boxing match after all.

everybody must go out and meet in front of the street

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