Tommy Fury branded a ‘disrespect’ to boxing by rival who says ‘only reason his name in mentioned’ is because of Tyson
TOMMY FURY was branded a 'disrespect' to boxing by his next opponent, who said 'the only reason his name in mentioned' is because of brother Tyson.
Fury faces MMA fighter Anthony Taylor on August 29, marking his US debut.
He comes into the fight 6-0, but has so far faced only journeyman opposition as he learns his trade between the ropes.
His record was mocked by Taylor, a sparring partner of Fury's online rival Jake Paul, who headlines at the end of the month against Tyron Woodley.
Taylor, 32, told "I think it's a disrespect to the sport, in my eyes and to many people's eyes that understand boxing.
"He's not a boxer. A boxer does not fight guys with ten wins and 126 losses. I can see if he fought a guy that was 1-2, 2-1, 3-3, 4-5, OK, 7-4.
"I can see if you fought those type of opponents with those records, then people can say, 'OK, you're actually not bad'.
"You don't see a Ryan Garcia fighting guys on his debut with 0 wins and 26 losses. We don't see Ryan Garcia fight a guy that's, OK four wins eight losses.
"OK, let's see, two wins, one loss, third fight, ten wins, five losses.
I think it's a disrespect to the sport, in my eyes and to many people's eyes that understand boxing.
Anthony Taylor on Tommy Fury's boxing record
"You don't see that calibre of fighters but the fact they're building him up, look at those type of fighters and you tell me if I can't beat both fighters that he beat up already."
Incidentally, lightweight sensation Garcia, the fighter Taylor references, boxed an opponent with ZERO fights on his debut.
And in his two bouts following, the now-21-year-old's opponents had a combined record of five losses, one draw and no wins.
But Taylor also hit out at Fury - who shot to fame after featuring on reality TV show Love Island in 2019 - for having a champion brother in Tyson.
He said: "The only reason why Tommy Fury is on this card or his name is even mentioned is because of Tyson."
Tyson, 32, was actually the man to start the online feud between Fury, 22, and Paul, 24, after he called on the YouTuber to fight his younger brother.
Instead, Fury has signed a two-fight deal with Paul's TV network Showtime Stateside and the pair share the same card.
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If both win, it sets up an expected pay-per-view fight between the pair.
But Paul, who is 3-0 all by knockout, faces his biggest step up against ex-UFC champion Woodley, 39.
So far he has only beaten YouTuber 'AnEsonGib', ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 37, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37.