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Security Guard Labels Tyson Fury's Dad a "Joke" and Calls for a Nappy Change


Security Guard Labels Tyson Furys Dad a Joke and Calls for a Nappy Change

Former Boxer Slams John Fury's Antics

A security guard who worked the Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight has criticized John Fury, the Gypsy King's dad, for his attention-seeking behavior. Former boxer Dominic Negus, who was part of the security detail for the event, likened John Fury to an attention-seeking baby and called him a "f***ing joke."

Topless Antics at Pre-Fight Press Conference

During the pre-fight press conference, John Fury went topless and engaged in a war of words with Mike Tyson. Negus was not impressed by John's behavior and expressed his disappointment in an interview with the Daily Star.

John Fury's Attention-Seeking Behavior

Negus further criticized John Fury, stating that he believes it's all about him and that he should let his son, Tyson Fury, do his job. He also accused John Fury of being a "big, overgrown bully" and questioned his fighting abilities.

The Event and Negus' Role

Negus, who once fought Audley Harrison, was delighted to be part of the event and worked for Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions. He described it as a great honor and mentioned that they were there to oversee the entire show and ensure everyone's satisfaction.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

John Fury's Clash with Mike Tyson

During the press conference, John Fury clashed with Mike Tyson, with security having to intervene. John Fury challenged Tyson to a fight, but later admitted that he would struggle against "the Baddest Man on the Planet" in the ring.

Overall, Negus had a positive experience working the event and praised Tyson Fury's performance, while expressing his disappointment in John Fury's behavior.


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