WBC President Sheds Light on the Factors Contributing to Tyson Fury’s Struggles

Tyson Fury, who hasn't stepped back into the ring since his bout against Derek Chisora last year, is eagerly seeking a comeback and a formidable opponent. However, according to recent updates, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that there is a lack of interest from fighters in facing the 34-year-old 'Gypsy King.' This has prompted Sulaiman to label Fury as a victim of the situation.

However, Mauricio Sulaiman expressed a strong desire to see Tyson Fury return to the boxing ring without delay. In addition, he mentioned the possibility of arranging a mandatory bout for the reigning WBC heavyweight champion, 'The Gypsy King.' Despite holding the prestigious title, Fury finds himself in a predicament due to the absence of a worthy opponent and the fact that he cannot afford to wait until December. Sulaiman empathetically described Fury as a victim of the circumstances surrounding his current situation, highlighting the challenges he faces in finding a suitable adversary.

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