Tyson Fury's cousin was a well-known first-last loss to travel with 59 failures tikitaka News

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Tyson Fury’s cousin was a well-known first-last loss to travel with 59 failures

Tyson Fury cousin, Walter Fury, fell as a professional failure as a professional Friday night.

The 28-year-old weight gained his first three attacks (3-0) in the paid classification at the Paid Journeyman Kristaps in Zulgis (10-59-3).

He opened the books as a favorite, but no match has been shown for his rugged enemies, left with a left hook, in the bone of the four-round competition.

From there, Zulgis kept the foot on the accelerator for a victory of 38-37 points.

He had a significant edge to Fury, turning around 2024 following the well-known steps Tyson’s promoter Frank Warren Queensberry promotions.

Last time, he defeated Joe Hardy (5-35) over distance Derek Chisora v vs vs vs vs Otto Wallin Underground at the Ao Arena of Manchester.

But his last bout was made in a small viewer of Liverpool Olympian in a small hall.

When his amazing loss movies hit social media, the fans became known to their thoughts.

An assistant wrote: “The boxes I have seen literally every rage, but each achieves a little more ***, Tyson is anomalia in that family.”

Another was published: “This walter has been seen repeatedly and is wrong in the ring, it doesn’t seem uncomfortable and rare.”

A third Tweet: “I’m crying. Journeyman decided to block TF.”

Meanwhile, someone else added: “Cursed! He never had a chance.”

Anger fell in the first round and Journeyman Zulgis beaten at points

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Anger fell in the first round and Journeyman Zulgis beaten at points

The anger is located 70 times as amateur and threw the vest after a long hiatus from the ring.

Explaining his Boxing trip to Talksport.com this year before exclusive interviewFury said, “Well, I realized it for me for a long time, I started boxing in ten years.

“It was the thing, because I only lost my father because I lost my father. He flew, and he was trained from a young boy.

“When I lost, I fell in love with the sport, where I trained so long, it was the key to doing it.

“I removed some time from a boxing, a little sulking at a young age, but I realized that I was wasting a lot of talent.

“I learned a lot over the years, and I wanted to go for that. So I left a little late, but as they say, it’s never too late.”

Liverpool, England - October 05: Walter Fury's Walter Fury and Dale Arrowsmith's M & S Bank Arrowsmith (05 October 2024, Liverpool, England). (Photo Lewis Floor / Getty Images)

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Fury got a 3-0 unattended record last nightCredit: Getty

Walter Hughie Fury’s son is the son of the Challenger World World World).

Hughie tragically passed away after the heart arrest in 2014.

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