MAC THE STRIFE

Tyson Fury could have lost unbeaten fight record to railway worker John McDermott in his early years, before epic rise

TYSON FURY is the best heavyweight fighter in the world - but it could have been very different.

Following a controversial draw in 2018, The Gypsy King completed a sensational comeback in the sport when he battered Deontay Wilder in their rematch to win the WBC world title in 2020.

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Tyson Fury had a tough night against John McDermott back in 2009 - but somehow managed to get a wide points winCredit: Rex Features

 

It handed the American his first professional defeat, and also maintained Fury's own unbeaten record, before the Brit went on to stop Wilder in the 11th round of their thrilling trilogy bout in 2021.

The slugger has since gone to beat Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora.

But back in 2009, Fury managed to keep that O in his losses column when he came up against slugger John McDermott.

Fury was heralded as one of British boxing's best talents having blitzed seven opponents in quick time.

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His team decided to step things up against John 'Big Bad' McDermott, with the English title on the line.

McDermott went into the bout off the back of two losses against Danny Williams, but his 30-fight record included many KOs that would test out the new golden boy's chin.

And while no stoppage came for either boxer, McDermott had seemingly put the skids on Fury's blossoming career with a messy points win.

Fury was the 1/6 favourite against McDermott - but the fight didnt play out like thatCredit: Rex Features
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Going into the later rounds Team McDermott were in confident moodCredit: Rex Features

It was far from a spectacular performance. But McDermott snaffled and bullied the younger man, with Fury, the 1/6 favourite on the night, left relying on distance flurries.

Going into the final round, Fury's corner were heard telling their man that he was behind on points and needed a grandstand finish - that never came.

Referee Terry O'Connor saw things differently and somehow scored it 98-92 to Fury.

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It led to McDermott's promoter at the time, Frank Maloney, now Kellie Maloney, slamming O'Connor as a "disgrace to boxing".

pulled no punches in his assessment of the result, saying at the time that he "cannot remember a worse decision in the sport".

He wrote that Fury "got away with a robbery of the highway variety" and that the boxing community "were left outraged by the decision".

, the Basildon ex-boxer, who now works on the railways fixing overhead cables, admits the result still "annoys" him.

He said: "I'm not saying I would have gone on to fight for the world title but it would have helped me, at the time.

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"A bit more money when there wasn't much money in boxing. He's a millionaire now and I'm struggling.

"They thought I'd be an easy fight. They didn't think I could dig deep.

"I remember walking up to the punch bag and my trainer drew a line at 6'9'' and said: 'This is how tall Tyson Fury is'. I remember thinking: 'How am I going to hit the bloke?'

"I thought the judges were scoring it. But people were booing and I saw the referee holding Fury's hand up. It's just madness, I don't know what happened. How can he score it 8-2?"

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After the rematch McDermott, now 43 , only had four more fights before retiring on a victory against Matt Skelton in 2013.

Fury, 34, meanwhile has completed a real fairytale and become undisputed heavyweight king.

But things could have panned out very differently had the contentious result of 2009 been reversed.

Fury is on top of the heavyweight boxing world while John McDermott is fixing up the railwaysCredit: Reuters
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