Tyson Fury is “no longer in his prime” as a boxer, his father has unbelievably claimed, admitting their relationship is “damaged.”
Fury is to come out of retirement and will fight Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. However, he will do so after his father, John Fury, stated that his skills were failing.
“I think his best days are behind him,” John said Daily mail. “I’m a guy with no filter – I say it like I see it. I love him, but there are too many people patting him on the back and telling him things that aren’t true, building him up like he’s invincible. He’s not and hasn’t been for a while.”
“Tyson has been gone since the Deontay Wilder fights, they finished him off.”
John also revealed: “My relationship with Tyson has been destroyed.”
Fury defeated Wilder twice in his epic trilogy, but lost his undefeated record and WBC belt to Oleksandr Usyk. He also failed in the rematch with Usyk, which preceded his last long absence from the ring.
His father insists he told Fury not to fight Usyk first.
“I begged him and prayed with him before the first fight,” John said.
“He’s already done a full training camp, and he got injured last week. He was exhausted from that camp. You can’t just rest for three weeks and then go straight into another seven weeks – that’s what happened.”
“I said take two weeks, His Excellency [Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority] he was going to fine us 10 million pounds ($13 million) for pulling out of the fight, but I said take it. Give yourself four months, get a good rest, and then we’ll go again. But no, after the fight, what does he do? He immediately returns to another seven- or eight-week camp, already as faint as anything else.
“I thought if we didn’t get this job done quickly, he would weaken over time.”
A few days before his son’s first fight with Usyk, John Fury had blood streaming down his face after headbutting a member of the Ukrainian’s entourage.
Fury’s father has been extremely critical of Sugarhill Steward, the former champion’s latest trainer.
“I felt like strangling Sugar after that,” John said.
“He’s not Emanuel Steward. He’s nothing like him. He’s just a gym sweeper, that’s all he ever was.”
Fury’s father attended a press conference alongside Makhmudov to promote their fight. He engaged in a war of words with former super middleweight world champion Carl Froch, even challenging him to fight on his son’s card.
Tyson Fury claimed he would return to the ring against Makhmudov without a trainer in his corner, although this has not been confirmed.
He trained in Thailand to face the huge Russian.
Fury, now 37, may be hoping for a third fight with Usyk after the heavyweight champion put him on a three-fight opponent list before he finishes.