See Tyson Fury joke with reporters ahead of Tom Schwarz fight
Press Association Sport
13:57 13/06/2019
Press Association Sport
13:57 13/06/2019
Tyson Fury turned up early and conducted the final press conference for his fight with Tom Schwarz as he continued to build on his growing popularity in the United States.
The heavyweight even briefly sang and, without a hint of attempting to provoke his opponent at what for boxing represented an unusually tension-free affair, complimented Germanyâs Schwarz on his âgood looksâ.
Fury proved even more engaging than in the build-up to Decemberâs dramatic draw with Deontay Wilder, since when he has signed a lucrative contract with promoters Top Rank to fight out of the US and made regular appearances on American television to discuss his struggles with suicide and mental health.
Before his victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 he attended a press conference dressed as Batman and similarly involved those present while insulting his opponent, but the 30-year-old has matured and resisted any urges he may have felt to do the same.
Fury, who has been criticised for making homophobic and sexist remarks in the past, also diplomatically attempted to stop influential Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, 87, from complimenting female fighter Mikaela Mayer on her appearance.
Arum himself has been at pains to make comparisons between Furyâs charisma and that of Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, who he once promoted, and alongside Schwarz and co-promoter Frank Warren was summoned to the top-table early when Fury decided it was time to start.
It is only since the build-up to fighting Wilder that Furyâs personal struggles have been documented more widely in the US, and when asked to revisit them ahead of Saturdayâs fight at Las Vegasâ MGM Grand, he responded: âEighteen months ago I was in a very, very dark place.
âIf you had seen me at that time I was very heavy and very unwell. I want to inspire people to change their lives and get well.
âIâm living my dream and I donât know many people who can say the same. Iâm seeing my picture on all the screens and billboards, this is what I was born to do.
âThe crowd have warmed to me and been very welcoming. Iâm surprised, people who donât speak English, who donât even watch sports are asking for photos and wanting to talk. Itâs quite humbling.â
Fury had by then also joked about spending eight weeks training with Shaolin monks, having turned on and handed out microphones to those he felt should also be at the top-table.
Fury also stopped someone present from beginning an anti-German song when he demanded someone sing.
âThe two guys Tyson reminds me of are Muhammad Ali and George Foreman,â explained Arum.
âThey were people personâs first. Theyâd talk directly to the people, over the head of the writers, right to the people.
âTysonâs going to lead this sport into a new dimension, just the way Ali did in his time, and then later George.â
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