Meet Tyson Fury’s little-known brother preventing on Joshua vs Ngannou undercard
There’ll be a Fury on the Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou undercard – however one you could not have heard of.
Tyson and John Fury have been making themselves seen and heard within the build-up to the showdown between former heavyweight world champion Joshua and MMA icon Ngannou. Tyson gatecrashed a press convention whereas an unusually well mannered John had a pleasant chat with Joshua.
The pair are additionally within the Middle East to assist Roman Fury, 27, who is ready for simply his fourth skilled battle when he takes on Czech novice Martin Svarc at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena. Roman has beforehand defeated Ryan Hibbert, Erik Nazaryan and Bradley Davies.
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Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua steps within the ring with MMA celebrity Francis Ngannou, following his beautiful show towards Tyson Fury.
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He is the total brother of fellow boxer and Love Island star Tommy and half-brother to Tyson, who has described him as “an aspiring cruiserweight champion of the future”.
Roman truly excelled in one other sport, enjoying rugby league in his youthful days. He received the boxing bug whereas coaching with Tommy after shedding his job through the pandemic.
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Roman has opened up on how his life spiralled throughout lockdown. He mentioned by way of The Sun: “I used to be six stone heavier than what I am now. I was 20 stone, a real mess. Lockdown happened, I had no work, I was eating crap, playing on the Xbox, and I had no life whatsoever. Tommy invited me down to train with him, I had a couple of sessions and I started getting into it.
“I trained more and more until it went from training twice a week to six times a week and the weight came off, the confidence grew. It’s not just a physical thing, it’s a mental thing as well. It’s turned my life around completely.”
On the strain that comes with being a Fury, he mentioned: “Of course there was pressure with the last name. When it’s time for me to get the gloves on, it’s down to business.”
Roman impressed his illustrious half-brother from the work go. Speaking after his debut win over Hibbert in 2022, Tyson mentioned: “I’m very, very impressed. Roman’s never had a fight before, amateur or professional, and from what I’ve seen tonight I really like what I’ve seen.”