Tyson Fury's chances of becoming a triple heavyweight champion in 2025, 2026 or 2027 look bleak after his latest loss to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk last week.
If Fury has a chance at a world title shot, he needs to make some drastic changes to his lifestyle and training methods. First, he must be locked in a closed space Type of asylum A training camp where he had no way to get to the kitchen.
Dark Ages Training
His current coach, Sugar Hill Steward, has to go. It should be phased out and replaced with a rebound trainer from the dark ages.
He needs someone to torture him for four months straight to get him back into shape through constant training and exercises that then make him vomit. He obviously wasn't working hard, because you always looked as fat as him if you were doing the work.
He will need a The great detective The kind of trainer who turns back the years and returns Fury to his old 2015 form. The one who will put him through a living hell, push him to the breaking point where he begs to quit, is the perfect solution to return him to the old gypsy king who defeated Klitschko in 2015.
Fury has gone so far, living the life of a wealthy millionaire, that it may be too late for even a sadistic rebound trainer to revamp him. Like many wealthy athletes, he doesn't want to work as hard as he used to.
The way 'The Gyspy King' performed against Usyk, he will be fodder for IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois if he chooses to go that route in a bid to become a three-time world champion in 2025. Fury's resistance to punches is gone after 16 years. In the professional game.
We saw Fury's eyes roll back into his head when he got hit multiple times in his rematch against Usyk. He didn't get beaten much due to Usyk mostly being his boxer, but if he faced Dubois, it would be bad for the old Gyspy King.
I don't think Fury will escape the first round because his chin is no better than Anthony Joshua's. Dubois erased poor AJ last summer on September 21st.
Yes, Fury is rich, but he's still ambitious and goal-oriented, and he'd love to get another world title shot so he can say to the fans, “I told you so.” He needs to win a world title for validation and gloat to prove himself to all the doubters who see him as washed up.