Eddie Hearn claims Tyson Fury ‘can’t handle the heat in interviews’ after True Geordie spat

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‘He can’t handle the heat in interviews’: Eddie Hearn lashes out at Tyson Fury for his vulgar rant on YouTube star True Geordie and defends him for asking Gypsy King ‘serious questions’ about controversial Derek Chisora ​​trilogy

  • Eddie Hearn has claimed that Tyson Fury ‘don’t like it sticking to him in interviews’
  • Fury recently lost it while being grilled by popular YouTube star Brian Davis
  • Davis, aka True Geordie, questioned his decision to fight Derek Chisora ​​next
  • At the end of their interview, Fury unleashed a series of crass insults
  • Hearn says this is proof that the gypsy king doesn’t like to ask tough questions

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Eddie Hearn claims Tyson Fury showed he “can’t handle the heat in interviews” after being unleashed in a dirty diatribe while grilling over his controversial trilogy with Derek Chisora.

Fury freaked out on popular YouTuber Brian Davis, aka True Geordie, for questioning his decision to confront Chisora ​​on December 3 rather than a more credible opponent.

At the end of a tense interview, the WBC heavyweight champion lost out to Davis after he obviously took offense at his questions, unleashing a series of insults at the online star while telling him to “kiss my b***s.”

Eddie Hearn claims Tyson Fury (R) showed he ‘can’t handle the heat in interviews’ after losing it while grilled by YouTube star True Geordie (L)

Davis had previously told Fury that he considered his third clash with Chisora, who has lost three of his last four fights, a “mismatch.” He also asked why the 38-year-old was not given the same deadline to fight as Anthony Joshua.

After defending his choice of opponent, Fury closed the interview by saying, “I think you’re on ****r. You little bastard. And I won’t do any more interviews with you little bastard, bearded, bald t****r. Kiss my b**ls, you little w**ker. You little bastard.’

And Hearn believes the viral clip serves as proof that Fury doesn’t like being asked “serious questions.”

Fury found it offensive to be questioned about his decision to confront Derek Chisora ​​(R) in December

Hearn says Fury ‘don’t like it sticking to him in interviews’ and defended True Geordie

“Fury doesn’t like it getting stuck in interviews. You know, this is the reality. He can’t handle the heat in interviews,” Joshua’s promoter told iFL TV.

“As soon as you start questioning him, he’ll say, ‘No, no, no, no.’

“You’ve got a lot of people who are just kind of… anyway, I’m not going to say anything.

‘What do you want as a gambler? Do you want him to get serious questions or do you want other interviewers – whom I won’t name – just snooping around him?

‘I will not’ [mention them] because they know who they are anyway, but that was just a guy who said you have to understand that people are mad about this fight.

“It wasn’t like he was getting personal.”

Fury last defeated Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April, before offering Joshua a shocking shot at the world title despite his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in August.

When talks with Joshua’s team broke down, the 34-year-old quickly turned his attention to a trilogy featuring Chisora, whom he previously won in 2011 and 2014.

Fury’s decision to take on Del Boy has drawn much criticism as his domestic rival was withdrawn by his trainer after 10 rounds when they last crossed eight years ago.

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