Why Tyson Fury will not lose against Braun Strowman at Crown Jewel
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Braun Strowman and Tyson Fury are set to face each other at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia, later this month. |
The Gyspy King Tyson Fury is set to lock horns against the WWE heavyweight Braun Strowman in a WWE ring at the much controversial pay-per-view event Crown Jewel on October 31, 2019, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the King Fahd International Stadium.
On
a personal note, this match may be an adventurous money-making exploit for
the WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (29-0-1)
but for the admirers of professional wrestling this bout is nothing but a letdown because we can very surely say who will not lose.
As of June 2019, Fury is ranked as the world's best
active heavyweight by The Ring, second by the Transnational Boxing Rankings
Board, fourth by BoxRec, and is yet to face the face of defeat. His
professional boxing record is 29-0-1; the 1 accounts for the thrilling draw
against Deontay Wilder wherein Fury famously sat up like The Undertaker after a
knockdown. Also, despite his exodus from the sport of boxing following a victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Tyson Fury is also
technically the current lineal heavyweight champion of the world.
With such terrific credentials to his
name and a highly anticipated future rematch against Denotay Wilder, it is next
to impossible that Fury will lose to the Monster among Men in
a bout where the outcome will be predetermined.
The showman that Fury is in his
real-life renders it beyond doubt that he will be a great sport and a remarkable
inclusion to the professional wrestling industry but watching him fight a match
where it is guaranteed that the result will be either Fury's victory or DQ
snatches away the thrill and excitement that is otherwise there in other
matches.
Had this not been the Gypsy
King, WWE could have 'persuaded him to lose' to set up another future
encounter at some other prominent pay-per-view. However, it is well known that
this is going to be a one-off appearance from Fury who has been temporarily disallowed
to box until full recovery of the gruesome injury over his right eye
which Mr. Otto Wallin gifted him in their
match last month. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has said that
Tyson is not permitted any contact until at least October 30 and is suspended
until November 14.
Considering that this will be an
exclusive appearance, that he is undefeated, and that he is (most probably) set
to go against The Bronze Bomber in February of next year, it
can be put to paper that Braun Strowman will not win this match. Moreover, it is on record that no real
fighter has ever come to the world of fake fighting to lay waste over his
fame for a one-day pay.
Fury's natural antics automatically make him an ideal fit in the world of sports entertainment where the matches are choreographed and we may very well see him in this world after he hangs up his boots from pro-boxing. Nevertheless, he will kickstart this new journey, most probably, with a win on October 31.
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