Tommy Fury called out by former gang leader for next fight who claims he’s ‘known for two years’ it would happen
Tommy Fury called out by former gang leader for next fight who claims he’s ‘known for two years’ it would happen
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TOMMY FURY has been called out by a former gang leader for his next fight. The brother of retired heavyweight icon Tyson has not fought since beating KSI in October 2023. Fury, who holds a 10-0 record, had previously called out MMA legend Conor McGregor for an epic bout.
But it appears the Love Island star may have already found his next opponent. Matt Floyd is a former gang-leader-turned-boxer who claims a fight against Fury has been agreed. He says the pair will clash on March 29 at Wembley as part of a Misfits card. And Floyd adds he’s “known for two years” that the bout would eventually be going ahead.
SunSport understands that nothing has been agreed yet. Floyd, who boasts a 15-1 record, hails from Australia and used to be president of the Western Australia chapter of the Lone Wolf Biker Gang. He moved into boxing four years, with all of his fights have occurred either Down Under or in Thailand.
JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. His only loss so far came against Sirimongkhon Iamthuam in October, but Floyd won the rematch in December and is now eyeing Fury. He said on social media: “The date for the fight has now been moved to March 29. “This fight is a culmination of everything I’ve worked, and no matter what obstacles or delays come my way the goal will remain the same.