
After having shared the ring with Darren Till, an undefeated boxer, it was convinced that 'the Gorilla' would destroy Tommy Fury.
The UFC veteran and the brother of the former heavyweight champion of the world were planned to wage war at Misfits 20 on January 18, in the co-op live in Manchester, uk.
The 10-0 boxer, however, withdrew from the match-up and claimed that he had put forward the threats of the Liverpudlian to kick him during the game.
Instead, he faced Anthony Taylor, the former callator star in the sixth round.
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Matty Floyd thinks Darren Till Tommy Fury would destroy
Matty Floyd is one of the most ruthless competitors of boxing, where the Australian not only shows his resilience in the ring, but also beyond, in his efforts to get Tommy Fury in his hands.
In a huge career so far, the fighters has proven himself in his home country, with Floyd Die Lucas Browne Sparrne Sparrne before the former fight of the heavyweight world champion with Paul Galen and an Australian title.
Now he is ready to challenge himself in the United Kingdom, with 'the Jedi' who flies all over the world in his pursuit of his greatest fight so far with the former second place of Love Island.
Unfortunately, despite popping up in various gyms that Fury has trained, Floyd has never succeeded in tracing the smooth boxer.
However, he was given the opportunity to train with drarren to the Rotunda Boxing Club in Liverpool, with the couple that leather exchanged in brute sparring sessions.
The rounds provided an eye-opening experience for Floyd, who now believes that he was thought of why the reality star withdrew from his confrontation with the former UFC World Title Challenger.
In an exclusive interview with Bloody Elbow, Floyd explained: “I think Darren would have destroyed him. I wondered why Tommy was not moistening, maybe it was kicking, but now I know it is because he knows he would have been eaten.
“The sparring sessions of mine and drarren have been sick, I think it's great here in Liverpool.”
During his journey, Floyd hoped to secure a shot to compete on 29 March at Misfits 21. With the map canceled, however, that dream did not flourish.
But with a desire to fight through his veins, the Aussie ensured that he did not leave the UK without making a splash.
On March 23, Floyd showed his wild warrior spirit in London, and recorded it and hit three opponents in one night, to announce that he is ready to go with someone, whether it is anger, KSI or even Dillon Danis.
Matty Floyd defeated one of the greatest hunters in Thai history
Although winning a victory over Fury would be fun, Floyd already has a huge victory over his CV, after he has defeated the former two-weight world champion Sirimongkhon Iamthuam.
The Australian went against each other for the first time with the legend in a lumpine stage in Thailand, where he lost an extremely controversial decision, which was later ruled a no-match.
Furious with the result, Floyd ensured that he produced a spectacular version in the Rematch in the Marriott Hotel in Ankara, Turkey, won through a unanimous decision despite dealing with a serious injury.
The 36-year-old memories reminded: “I hit him with a broken hand every round. People always say, when I go outside and switch people off, I am just a hunter. So because he is one of the best boxers, I wanted to show the world that I am actually a good boxer.
“I made sure that I surpassed him every round because I knew I had no right hand. I did that both times, what I wanted to do.”
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