Former Gang Leader Floyd To Face Fury in London

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Former Gang Leader Floyd To Face Fury in London
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Former Australian gang leader Floyd will face Tyson Fury in a boxing match on March 29 in London. This fight comes after Fury pulled out of his bout with Darren Till, citing concerns about Till's potential use of MMA tactics. Floyd, who has a 15-1 professional boxing record, has been outspoken about his determination to face Fury despite past obstacles and injuries.

Fury pulled out of his fight with Till out of fear that his rival would resort to his MMA tacticsAs a result, Till was matched up with short-notice replacement Anthony Taylor, whom he knocked out in eight rounds while Misfits started looking for a new opponent for Fury.

The 35-year-old is a former president of the Western Australia chapter of the Lone Wolf Biker Gang but has since turned his hand to boxing where he has built up a 15-1 professional record.Boxing's five best young boxers including Floyd Mayweather protege and Britain's Tyson 'In my 20s, I was in prison for leading a gang, but it was all part of my effort to do something positive for society.Oleksandr Usyk boasts undefeated 23-0 pro record but was beaten 16 times in the amateursConor McGregor's chances of fighting Stephens in bare-knuckle assessed by BKFC president2"My last three fights I fought with a broken hand, but I said nothing. Hurdle after hurdle but each one fuels me more.

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