On Tyson Fury Poem by Francis Duggan

On Tyson Fury



Tyson Fury the big young British heavyweight boxer what is he on about
When he says he could knock World Champion Wladimir Klitschko out
He may be tall and powerful but one has to doubt
If he does have the ability for to match his big mouth

Tyson Fury a boaster of big physical size
But he will never be a Muhammad Ali though this he does not realize
Ali said he was the greatest and was quick with his hands and quick on his feet
And he was a great champion and the boxer complete

The present holders of all four World heavyweight belts between then them the Klitschko brothers Vitali and Wladimir have seldom known of defeat
They are true World champions and champions are always the hardest to beat
Tyson Fury says he will claim Wladimir's three World title belts yet he has not earned the right
To challenge the great Wladimir in a World title fight.

The heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury is undefeated and has proved himself in many a test
He has fought some good fighters but he has not fought the best
And despite what loudmouths like Fury and some others of him do say
Wladimir Klitschko is the best heavyweight boxer in the Human World of today

Saturday, August 13, 2016
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