Tyson Fury's chances of becoming a three-time heavyweight champion in 2025, 2026 or 2027 look bleak after his recent loss to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk last week.
If Fury is to have any chance of becoming a world title shot, he needs to make some drastic changes to his lifestyle and training methods. First, it needs to be locked in of the asylum type a training camp where there is no way to get to the kitchen.
Training from the dark ages
His current coach, SugarHill Steward, must go. He must be left and replaced with an old coach from the dark ages.
He needs someone to torture him for four whole months to get him in shape with non-stop training and exercises that will make him vomit afterwards. He obviously didn't work hard, because you always look fat like him if you worked hard.
He will need a Grand Inquisitor the type of trainer to roll back the years and restore Fury to his old 2015 form. Someone who will put him through hell, pushing him to the breaking point where he begs to quit, is the ideal solution to turn him back to the old Gypsy King who defeated Klitschko in 2015.
As 'The Gyspy King' performed against Usyk, he would be fodder for IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois if he chose to go that route in his bid to become a three-time world champion in 2025. Fury's striking ability has faded after 16 years in the professional game .
We saw Fury's eyes roll back into his head when he landed some hard punches in the rematch against Usyk. He didn't land as many punches because Usyk mostly boxed him, but if he were to go up against Dubois, it would be bad for the old Gyspy King.
I don't think Fury would escape the first round because his chin is no better than Anthony Joshua's. Dubois destroyed poor AJ last summer on September 21st.
Yes, Fury is rich, but he's still ambitious and goal-oriented, and he'll want to win another world title so he can tell the fans, 'I told you so.' He needs to win the world title for confirmation and gloat to prove himself to all the doubters who see him as washed up.