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Tyson Fury's unknown cousin FLOORED as he suffers shock defeat to lose unbeaten record to journeyman with 59 losses

Tyson Fury's unknown cousin FLOORED as he suffers shock defeat to lose unbeaten record to journeyman with 59 losses

The Irish Sun11-07-2025
TYSON FURY's little-known cousin was brutally dropped on his way to suffering his first professional defeat.
Walter Fury has been making his way up the super-welterweight ranks over the last year.
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Tyson Fury's cousin, Walter, locked horns with journeyman Kristaps Zulgis in Liverpool on Friday night
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The 28-year-old was dropped with less than a minute of the first round remaining
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Walter beat the count but couldn't
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The latest test in his boxing journey came on Friday night on
Liverpool
.
Standing between Walter and a perfect 4-0 record was Latvian journeyman Kristaps Zulgis.
But Zulgis well and truly upset the applecart with a stunning decision victory at Liverpool's Olympia.
Walter was dominated over four straight rounds, with the judges turning in 38-37 scorecards in favour of Peterborough pounder Zulgis.
Zulgis stunned the crowd by dropping 28-year-old Walter in the final minute of the first round.
Walter looked flummoxed by the knockdown but got back to his feet at the count of two.
Footage of the knockdown spread like wildfire on social media and stunned boxing fans.
One wrote on X: "BIG UPSET AS FURY IS BEATEN."
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Walter Fury now boasts a 3-1 record following his shock defeat in Liverpool
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Another said: "I'm crying. Journeyman decided to lock TF."
And another said: "Just because his a Fury doesn't mean it's an upset."
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One remarked: "Seen this Walter a few times. [He] looks wrong in the ring, he looks uncomfortable and just strange."
Another chimed in: "Literally every fury I've seen boxes in a similar way.
"But each one gets a little bit more s***e. Tyson is an anomaly in that family.
Walter will do well to bounce back from his upset defeat to Zulgis, who has an incredible
59 LOSSES
on his record.
Boxing is well and truly
Tyson's brothers
Walter isn't the only cousin of Tyson's to be involved in the Sweet
Science
.
Read more on the Irish Sun
Cousins Hughie, James Dean, Nathan Gorman and Horsea
Burton
are all active professional boxers.
The most famous of Fury's cousins is Andy Lee, who captured the WBO middleweight title in 2014 with a sixth-round KO Matvey Korobov.
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