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.”
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.”
Walter Hughie Fury’s son is the son of the Challenger World World World).
Hughie tragically passed away after the heart arrest in 2014.