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Tyson Fury's Brother Shane Unleashes Rant Saying Critics Know 'F**k All'

Tyson Fury's Brother Shane Unleashes Rant Saying Critics Know 'F**k All'

Fury's brother was keen to put the doubters in their place.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Tyson Fury's brother Shane passionately ranted that critics know 'f**k all' after 'The Gypsy King' defeated Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.

Fury dominated on the way to a seventh round TKO victory over Wilder to become new WBC heavyweight champion.

Younger brother Shane spoke to iFL TV following the fight and was keen to put down the boxing experts who doubted Tyson.

He begun with:

"In my opinion, he [Fury] is the best heavyweight ever made.

"The size, stature of him, he shouldn't be able to do what he can do but he's a proper fighting man.

"He's proved it tonight that he's the best in the world."

The 26-year-old then begins to lay into critics who didn't believe Fury could hand the 'Bronze Bomber' the first loss of his professional career.

"We don't want to hear no more critics, there wasn't one boxing person what picked my brother to win.

"He keeps on proving you wrong time and time again, I don't want to hear it!

"You's lot know f**k all! You don't know boxing because you go against my brother everytime and it's bulls**t!"

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He then goes on to explain Wilder won't want a trilogy bout with his brother after the way he was beaten over the weekend.

"There isn't gonna be a rematch because he [Wilder] won't want one.

"He's [Fury] the best heavyweight in the world and he keeps doing it over and over again.

"And they wanna suck him off once he's won, they can suck our b**ls and that's a promise."

Fury's family have been vocal following his title win and his father John has stated he should now retire.

The 55-year-old former boxer told Good Morning Britain: "I want my son to retire now. He's done enough to prove [himself].

"It's been an uphill battle for him. He's done enough. I want him to pack it in now.

"I think it's in the back of his mind. He can't do anymore. Enough is enough. He's given all."

Fury likely won't retire until he battles fellow Brit Anthony Joshua in a title unification bout.

Featured Image Credit: iFL TV

Topics: Tyson Fury, Boxing News, Boxing, Deontay Wilder