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Tyson Fury, 34, compares himself to a FORD ESCORT with ‘miles on the clock’ after being ‘battered to pieces’ in career

TYSON FURY admitted his career in the fast lane has left him feeling like a FORD ESCORT with “miles on the clock and “battered to pieces”.

The WBC heavyweight champion, who has a love for luxury motors, is approaching his 34th professional fight.

Tyson Fury admitted he has ‘miles on the clock’

Fury, 34, returns on December 3 in a trilogy bout against Derek Chisora, 38, who he beat in one-sided fashion in 2011 and 2014.

And the Gypsy King opened up on the physical wear and tear on his body after years of rough and tumble in the ring.

Fury said on  BT Sport’s Chatterbox: “I’m like an old banger, Ford Escort with 250,000 miles on the clock.

“And every part of me is absolutely battered to pieces. Joints, elbows, knees, back, I’ve got some severe mileage on the clock.

“Imagine being a heavyweight being punched to pieces for years and years and years and keep going and keep going and keep going day in and day out and just keep taking the pain.

“It’s like Rocky said, ‘It’s not how much pain you can give out but it’s about how much you can take and keep moving forward.'”

Fury has gone from strength to strength since doing the double over Chisora in the space of three years.

He has twice reigned as world champion and finds himself on the cusp of an undisputed showdown against Oleksandr Usyk, 35, next year.

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But Chisora sensationally claimed Fury has REGRESSED following their pair of fights.

He said: “I think he was a better fighter when I last boxed him. Last time I fought him he was better, he was good, he was on point.”

Fury defends his title against Chisora at Tottenham’s stadium and talks are already underway for a unification with Usyk next year.

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora ahead of their trilogy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of boxing glove?

There are three types of boxing gloves available: mitts and fingerless mitts. Mitten gloves have padding around the knuckles. Fingerless mitts are not padded around the knuckles and still cover the fingers. Full-fingered gloves have padding around the entire hand.

Mittens are used for punching or hitting with the fist. Fingerless mitt gloves, also known as fingerless mitts, are used to punch or strike with the index finger’s knuckle. Boxing gloves that are full-fingered can be used to punch with your whole fist.

How long does it take you to learn how to box?

Boxing can be considered one of the oldest and most well-known martial arts. China was home to the first ever boxing match, which took place around 2200 BC. Since thousands of years, boxing is a well-known sport. Boxing is still a popular sport among celebrities and athletes. It takes approximately 10 months to master boxing.

It takes so long for boxing to be learned because there are many types of movements involved. To be able to perform each movement correctly, certain muscles are required. This is why it takes time for these muscles to grow.

You can learn how to move your body and then you can begin practicing any type boxing technique. As you get more proficient at each technique, you will be able to improve your skills.

How can I defend my boxing skills by myself?

Boxing is the oldest known martial art. Boxing is also one of most difficult sports to learn. You don’t just punch someone in the face and knock him out. You must know how to defend yourself from punches and kicks.

Finding a nearby boxing gym is the first step. After you have found a great place to train, you will need gloves and headgear. Gloves protect your hands and the headgear your head. Also, you will need to wear shorts with a T-shirt.

After you have all the equipment you need, it’s time to get warm. Start off slowly and gradually work your way up to full speed. Once you feel comfortable, go for it and spar with another boxer. Don’t worry if you miss. It doesn’t matter if you fail, just keep trying until you succeed.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)

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How To

Here are some basic skills in boxing

How to box effectively

Boxing is a popular sport. It is made up of two competitors who aim to knock the head off each other. Different countries have different rules. There are three types generally of boxing: Amateur (Professional) and Olympic (Olympic).

Amateur boxing usually takes place at school, college and university. This type of boxing allows sparring without protection. Usually amateur boxing competitions consist of three rounds of five minutes each. Amateur boxing can be done in many styles, including Kickboxing and Muay Thai, Taekwondo or Karate, Judo, Wrestling, and Muay Thai.

Most professional boxing takes place in gyms, clubs, and stadiums. They are protected by protective equipment like a mouthpiece, nose protector, shinguards, elbow pads and knee pads, waist belt, and groin protection. Professional boxing competitions consist of six rounds lasting four minutes each. There are several different styles of professional boxing including Boxing, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Taekwondo and others.

Olympic boxing can be seen at the Olympics. International standards require that boxers use special protective gear. The competition lasts approximately three minutes for each round. There are only two styles of Olympic boxing; Light Flyweight and Heavyweight.

Boxing is based on the following skills:

  • Punching techniques
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Movement of the body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types of punches available: Left Hook and Right Hook, Cross, Cross, Straight, Underhand, Overhand, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, and Overhand. Each punch is unique. Some punches require greater strength than others. An example of this is an uppercut, which requires tremendous force. However, a straight punch is much more powerful and faster than other punches.

There are also many combinations. These are combinations of punches that work together to achieve a specific goal. An entire combination could have several parts. For example, a combination of a left and right hook will result in damage to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

Boxers use their bodies to defend themselves against attack. He does so by using his arms, elbows and hands as well as his knees, knees and legs.

Legs

Boxers should use the legs to protect themselves against kicks. When he receives a kick, he raises his leg and moves away from the attacker. If the attacker is coming from the front, he will bend at the knees to avoid getting kicked on either side. However, if the attack comes from behind, he stands up straight and blocks the kick with his foot.

Elbows

Because they cause great pain, elbow strikes are extremely effective. An elbow strike may be delivered directly or in an indirect manner. Directly means that your opponent is hit with your forearm. However, indirectly means that your elbow strike is delivered with another part or your arm.

Hands

Boxers use both their hands and arms to prevent incoming blows. Boxers use their hands to stop incoming punches. They raise their fists up above their heads and move towards the attack. They then make contact with their attacker’s fist.

Knees

To absorb the impact of a punch to the stomach, abdomen, or chest, boxers should bend their knees. Knee strikes can be used to defend yourself.

Feet

If he is being attacked, a boxer must take a step back and counter-attack. This allows him to put distance between himself, his opponent, and the ring. Also, boxers must maintain their balance while delivering counter-attacks.

Stances

A boxer must have a stance in order to be effective at boxing. His stance determines how he defends himself. It determines where he will face his opponent and how he will position his body. Boxers can take many different stances. Here are some of the more popular ones:

  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Moving your body

Boxers must maneuver around their opponent to win fights. This includes changing speed, position and rhythm.

Rotation

To increase his punching power, a boxer rotates when he throws a punch. The rotation is done at different speeds depending on the type of punch.

Combinations

The timing of each punch will determine the effectiveness and efficiency of a combination. A combination that is effective starts with a strong punch, and ends with one that is weak.

Sparring

Sparring is a practice session designed to improve boxing skills . Sparring is a training session that helps a boxer train his mind and body. Sparring is a way to learn how to fight without getting hurt.

It is important to be patient and dedicated when learning how to box. You need to train hard and long in order to become a better boxer.