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GIVE FURY CREDIT

LETTER OF THE WEEK

GRITTY: Fury fights through the blood to win

IT’S unfair that a lot of people are criticising Tyson Fury’s performance against plucky Swede, Otto Wallin. Maybe people expected another performance from Fury like the one he delivered against Tom Schwarz but Wallin is clearly a better fighter. He has experience with some top names as an amateur and in sparring, and in Joey Gamache he has a top coach.

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