Tyson Fury Gypsy King Signed Authentic Boxing Glove Everlast With Beckett Authentication
Tyson Fury Gypsy King Signed Authentic Boxing Glove Everlast With Beckett Authentication
Tyson Fury Gypsy King Signed Authentic Boxing Glove Everlast With Beckett Authentication

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Tyson Fury Gypsy King Signed Authentic Boxing Glove Everlast with Beckett Authentication

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Tyson Fury Gypsy King Signed Authentic Boxing Glove Everlast with Beckett Authentication

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• This Authentic Everlast Boxing Glove is personally hand-signed by Tyson Fury

• This glove is custom framed with photos of Tyson to accompany the frame

• The frame measures at L 1080mm H 750mm W 140mm

• The frame in the photos is the actual frame for sale and not a concept

• The signed Photo is proven to be authentic as it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Item ships affixed with two holograms one from MJB Memorabilia serial-numbered and tampered proof Authentication Hologram and Beckett Authentication

• There is free shipping done to any destination in the world.

• You can view the memorabilia piece before purchasing it through a zoom meeting, Skype, Facetime, 0477555557

• The Photo comes with a Database Hologram Verification Number MJB 100155 and Beckett N76259

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Tyson Fury reigns supreme in the upper echelons of budding boxing royalty and many believe that he’s the best thing in boxing that Britain has ever seen! He’s the reigning heavyweight champion in the world, boasting a boxing record of 31 wins (22 of which were by way of a knockout), 1 draw, and not one loss to his name. He’s even gained international acclaim since many analysts, including ESPN, consider him to be the best active heavyweight boxer at the moment. He’s also one of the richest boxers of all time, having broken the £100 million mark in his trilogy fights with Deontay Wilder.

Interestingly, Tyson Fury was named after the then-boxing champion Mike Tyson. He was born prematurely at 6 months and had been battling for his life in the hospital- weighing only a pound at birth. So, his dad decided to give him the name of a champion who conquered every challenge that came his way. Even though the doctors had told his father that there was very little chance of his son living, Tyson Fury’s dad knew from back then that his son was a fighter and that he would survive.

Tyson Luke Fury was born in Wythenshawe, Manchester on August 12, 1988. His mother’s name is Amber Fury and his father’s name is John Fury and they are both of Irish heritage. Their family has had a long history in boxing and Tyson grew up with the same passion for boxing, too. He actually started boxing in 1998 at the age of 10 and he loved it so much that he decided to forgo his formal schooling and fully pursue his boxing dreams exactly one year later. His dad also supported this decision and constantly reassured him that he could be the best boxer in the world if he put his all into his training. His dad, John, was also fully committed to making his son’s dream a reality and so he became his personal trainer- teaching him all the boxing tips and tricks that he had learnt from his forefathers.

Sadly, Tyson Fury’s uncle Hughie had to take over his training in 2011 after Tyson’s dad was imprisoned for gouging out the eye of a man he had been feuding with for years. But that was not the end of Tyson’s tragedies since his Uncle Hughie died three years later. Thankfully, the Fury family collectively saw something special in Tyson’s boxing abilities, so his other Uncle Peter later took over his training. This Uncle Peter helped to further hone his skills and ensure that his boxing skills were nothing short of spectacular!

As an amateur boxer, Tyson achieved many inspiring feats. In 2006, he won bronze at the International Boxing Association’s Youth World Boxing Championships. He also defeated Istvan Bernath in May 2007 to win the EU Junior Championships. Tyson then defeated Damien Campbell in 2008 to win the ABA Super-heavyweight title. But by this time, he knew he couldn’t ignore the call of professional boxing any longer- it was time to make his professional debut and take the boxing world by storm!

His first professional match was against Hungarian fighter Bela Gyongyosi on December 6, 2008. Tyson became the victor within minutes of this match by way of technical knockout. His next 6 matches against Aleksandrs Selezens, Scott Belshaw, Matthew Ellis, Lee Swaby, Daniil Peretyatko, and Marcel Zeller all showed the supreme prowess of Tyson Fury- the new kid on the block, since they were all won within 4 rounds by way of a knockout.

Tyson Fury then continued with his streak of success, winning numerous heavyweight titles along the way. These include the English, British, Irish, European, and Commonwealth heavyweight titles. However, the fight that would shock the sporting world, redefine Tyson’s boxing career and stamp his name among the greats happened on November 28, 2015. It was a world heavyweight title showdown for The Ring, Lineal, IBO, WBO, IBF, and WBA (Super) heavyweight titles.
In this match, Tyson Fury would face Wladimir Klitschko to see who was truly the world’s greatest boxer. After 12 rounds of grueling battle, Tyson Fury won by unanimous decision, thereby ending Klitschko’s ten years of dominance and making him the World Champion. It was one of the biggest upsets in recent boxing history and it was quite thrilling to witness, too!

In the years that followed, Tyson Fury faced some personal battles that he had to conquer alone but when he returned to the boxing ring in June 2018, he was ready to conquer his opponents once again. His first two matches after his return were against Francesco Pianeta and Sefer Seferi and he easily showed them why he was aptly named the ‘Gypsy King.’
But his match with Deontay Wilder at the Staples Centre on January 12, 2018, is the one that created a spectacle in international boxing and nearly marred his unbeaten record. This match was the most anticipated one in boxing at the time since the ‘Gypsy King’ would be facing Deontay Wilder- the reigning WBC heavyweight titleholder. This grueling match continued for 12 rounds with neither fighter deciding to acquiesce. Just when Tyson thought he had done enough to claim victory, Deontay Wilder met him with a punch that left him flustered and flat on his back. But Tyson, refusing to accept defeat, eventually got back up on his feet fighting and forced the judges to call off the match as a draw.

In the next following years, Tyson Fury continued to win matches with everyone who dared cross his path, yet he was just not content with the possibility of someone being better than him in heavyweight boxing. He knew in his heart that he was the greatest heavyweight boxer alive but that ‘draw’ with Deontay Wilder suggested that there was at least one person on the same level with him. This was a score he just had to settle with Deontay Wilder, so they scheduled a rematch at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on February 22, 2020.
Fury entered this match with the conviction that he was here to win and that he would settle for nothing less. As soon as the fight started, he took to the center of the ring, established some powerful jabs while evading Deontay’s swings. By the third round, he landed a strong right hand to Deontay’s temple which sent him straight to the floor. By this time, blood was streaming from Deontay’s left ear and he was visibly disoriented but Tyson showed him no mercy. By the time they made it to the fifth round, Tyson Fury had already floored Deontay Wilder three times and had him bleeding both his mouth and his ear, too. By the time they had made it to the seventh round, Deontay Wilder’s team had to call off the match to save their boxer from further torment. Tyson Fury won by unanimous decision and finally settled the score on who was the greatest heavyweight boxer alive.

This win also made Tyson Fury the first heavyweight boxer in history to hold The Ring magazine, WBO, IBF, WBC, and WBA (Super) titles simultaneously. He is also the third heavyweight boxer, after Floyd Patterson and Muhammad Ali to hold The Ring magazine title twice. Finally, Tyson Fury is also the first man to defeat two boxing world champions who had ten or more defenses on their world championship (Wilder with ten defenses and Klitschko with 18 defenses).

Isn’t this the performance of a boxing star? 😏 We agree and that’s why we’ve secured an Authentic Everlast Boxing Glove signed by the boxing legend, Tyson Fury, himself just for you! This signed Glove has been fully authenticated by MJB Memorabilia and Beckett Authentication and is waiting to be owned by a fan like you! But hurry; remember there are other fans of Tyson Furry out there

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