Tyson Fury wants to emulate Weah

Retired World Heavyweight boxer, Tyson Fury is aiming to emulate George Weah.

Tyson Fury wants to emulate Weah
Tyson Fury
Like his Liberia counterpart George Weah who became the President of his country after successful football career, heavy weight champion of the world Tyson Fury has set his sights on becoming Prime Minister once his fighting days are officially over.
 
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are currently locked in a dust-up for No.10 following Boris Johnson's resignation and are pulling no punches in their bids to win the Tory party leadership election.
But retired Gypsy King Fury wants to have a crack at leading the UK after spending quality time with his young family.
 

Speaking at the Grand Opening of the Sultan Experience restaurant in Lancashire, the WBC heavyweight champion said: "I want to say thank you to everyone who turned up today.
 
“Don’t forget to vote for me in 2030 as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom – vote Fury.
 

“[Sultan’s] is now officially open to everybody.”
Fury, 33, has plenty of time to work on his political manifesto following his retirement from boxing after his brutal KO of Dillian Whyte in April.
 
But the former unified heavyweight champion has hinted he'll return to the ring if Brit rival Anthony Joshua wins his high-stakes rematch with Oleksandr Usyk next month.
 
He said: "It's all about money, Mr Businessman - he's not a fighting man.
 
"I swear to God I hope he wins the fight against [Oleksandr] Usyk so that I can come out of retirement and fight him for free.
"However, the terms are this - I want it at Wembley stadium, I want it free to enter and I want it on free-to-air television in this country.