Tyson Fury
Tyson Luke Fury is a British expert boxer. He is a two-time international heavyweight champion, having held the WBC and The Ring magazine titles since defeating Deontay Wilder in 2020; formerly he held the unified WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring titles after defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. With his defeat of Wilder, Fury has become the third heavyweight, after Floyd Patterson and Muhammad Ali, to preserve The Ring magazine title twice, and is broadly taken into consideration by media outlets to be the lineal heavyweight champion. As of April 2022, Fury is ranked as the world’s best energetic heavyweight by ESPN and BoxRec.
He is ranked the fourth-best energetic boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec, fourth by ESPN, 6th by the TBRB, and 7th by the Boxing Writers Association of America. As an amateur, Fury represented both England and Ireland, as he was born in Manchester to an Irish Traveler fa. Fury’s family lineage comes from Belfast and Galway; his mother and father emigrated to England at a younger age.
He won the ABA super-heavyweight title in 2008 turning professional later that year at 20 years of age. After triumphing in the English heavyweight title twice, he has become the British and Commonwealth champion in 2011 by defeating the 14–0 Derek Chisora. He then won the Irish and WBO Inter-Continental titles, before defeating Chisora once again in a 2014 rematch for the European and WBO International heavyweight titles. This success, along with his 24–0 record, set up a match with the long-reigning international champion Wladimir Klitschko in Germany, which Fury won by unanimous decision.
Drew McIntyre
Andrew McLean Galloway IV (born 6 June 1985, Ayr, Scotland) is a Scottish expert wrestler presently signed to WWE and is better recognized under his in-ring name Drew McIntyre. He presently plays for SmackDown.
McIntyre is a two-time WWE Champion, one-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, one-time NXT Champion, and a two-time RAW Tag Team Champion. Outside of the WWE, he performed under the name Drew Galloway. His most tremendous time outside the WWE was with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he was a one-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion and one-time Impact Grand Champion.
He has additionally wrestled appreciably at the independent circuit. He is the inaugural and two-time ICW World Heavyweight Champion, one-time Evolve Champion, one-time Open the Freedom Gate Champion, two-time Evolve Tag Team Champion, and one-time WCPW Champion.
Drew McIntyre was born in Ayr, Scotland. He grew up in Prestwick, where he studied at Prestwick Academy. He took into consideration being an expert football participant when he was younger. He performed for the youth club Prestwick Boys before concentrating on wrestling. When he was 10 years old, Galloway study a magazine named X-Factor, which centered on conspiracy theories and ghost stories; this induced him to write a letter to the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act, to which the FBI spoke back by sending him a file with numerous documents.
Drew commenced training for a professional wrestling career at the age of 15, and his dad and mom agreed to help him so long as he gave the same amount of cognizance to his studies. He agreed and went directly to earn a master’s diploma in criminology from Glasgow Caledonian University. He has named Bret Hart his favorite wrestler.
Tyson Fury vs Drew Mcintyre
Tyson Fury has recommended that his next fight will come under the WWE banner at SummerSlam on July 30 at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Fury, who knocked out Whyte in front of 94,000 at Wembley, additionally hopes to be part of another British stadium show when the WWE holds an at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, this September in what is will be their first UK pay-per-view in 30 years.
The Gypsy King’ was consistently talking about retiring from boxing in the build-up to his WBC heavyweight title defense against Whyte and insisted he will walk away from the sport after knocking out ‘The Body Snatcher’ inside six rounds.
Although Fury seems to be done with boxing, Fury desires to continue fighting and made that much clear when inviting UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou to the ring to speak up about a hybrid rules exhibition bout between the pair who’s predicted to stand off in 2023.
Before that, Fury hopes he will return to the WWE.
The 33-year-old made his professional wrestling debut when he confronted former Universal Champion Braun Strowman in Abu Dhabi in October 2019.
The Brit now desires to settle his beef with McIntyre, who believes that the king of heavyweight boxing has been ducking him as of late.
McIntyre was intended to face Fury at a WWE UK PPV in 2020 earlier than the pandemic hit. It now seems that he may finally get the chance to share the ring with the great heavyweight boxer on the planet.
Drew McIntyre and Tyson Fury have been at each other’s throats on social media for a long time, with many simply expecting the right stage for them to combat. With WWE confirming a UK stadium show in Wales for this September and Tyson Fury bringing up the opportunity of him competing at SummerSlam following his win over Dillian Whyte, there’s now lots of possibility for something to happen.
After that win, Drew McIntyre has poured even extra fuel on the fire over the pair finally meeting inside the squared circle later this year.
Speaking to Wales Online, McIntyre commended Fury on his victory and stated that while his essential goal is triumphing in the pinnacle gold in WWE again he’d be equipped if the possibility to combat ‘The Gypsy King’ arose.
Whilst McIntyre gave credit score to Fury over his past WWE appearances, he was quick to point out that Fury appears to vanish every time a war of words could happen.