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Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

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Recently, the current WBC Tyson Fury took the initiative to challenge Savannah Marshall, the famous British female boxer WBO middleweight women's world boxer, claiming to be ready to have a "transgender" boxing fight with the opponent.

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

In 2015, Fury defeated Vladimir Klitchenko, who ruled heavyweight boxing for 11 years, and won the WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight world boxing titles that shocked the world, but unfortunately gave up all the golden belts due to depression.

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

In February 2020, in the second battle against WBC heavyweight Boxing Champion Wilder, Fury knocked out Wilder once in the third round, and in the seventh round, Fury forced Wilder to the edge of the rope and bombarded TKO to win.

So Fury is a person who has really won the gold belt of the four major organizations, but the time is different, and Fury's professional record has remained undefeated so far.

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

In September this year, Ukrainian Usik upset and defeated heavyweight treble joshua to become the new WBA, IBF, WBO heavyweight boxing champion.

So many people, including Fury himself, are looking forward to a united war with Usik, and of course he is also looking forward to a British civil war with former boxing champion Joshua.

Fury was supposed to fight against WBC heavyweight Challenger Dean White early next year, but WBC said at its last anniversary meeting that white's mandatory challenge to Fury was suspended due to a dispute with White.

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

Currently, White is going through arbitration to regain access, but how long it will take is unknown.

Second-placed Joyce may challenge Fury, but Fury is not very interested in the match, and he is eager to challenge the undefeated WBO middleweight women's world boxing champion Savannah Marshall.

"I'm not interested in the game against Joyce." Fury told IFL Television. "I'm looking forward to playing a transgender match against an opponent like Savannah Marshall."

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

"It's more interesting for me. I think Savannah is a real fighter, I think she's an incredible boxing champion and honestly, I'm really interested in this game. ”

"I think she's a big girl, a super middleweight, so I'll go from 127kg to 100kg to play with her, she can go up to 76kg and we'll have a transgender fight... I'm serious. ”

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

"If I can't beat Usik or Joshua, I'm looking forward to this fight with Savannah, and other than that, I'm not interested." But I'm willing to play against Savannah, the challenge is there, Savannah let's have a big fight! Fury added.

That being said, Fury can't compete with a female player as a male, at a heavier weight. We think he's just expressing his endorsement of Savannah in this way.

Tyson Fury challenges the female boxer to fight a gender war, what does he really want?

Just like when Zhang Weili won the championship, Sai Huduo also expressed his hope to duel with it, which is an affirmation and praise for the strength of female boxers.

Of course, it's also possible to help the other person create a topic or use it to hit the opponent: I'd rather play with a female boxer than play with you.

Born on 19 May 1991, Savannah is a well-known British beauty professional boxer who has maintained the title of WBO Women's MiddleWeight Champion since October 2020.

As an amateur, she won gold at the 2012 World Championships to become the first British female world champion. Because of her shyness, she was jokingly called the "Silent Assassin".

Now she is ranked second in the world's active female middleweight by Box Rec and fifth in Boxing Ring magazine.

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