I don't follow boxing anymore but there seemed to be a lot of boxing fans who disliked Fury and didn't give him a prayer. He's now world champion.
In the Tennis Andy Murray draws similar remarks despite being no.2 in the world.
Is it they just happen to be dislikable men or is there something about knocking down winners?
Is it their personality, their backgrounds or their success that makes some people dislike them?
Discuss.
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Tyson Fury I say fair play to the man I don't think a lot of him but from a sporting perspective he deserves respect now
Tyson Fury especially is king of the bellends.
Fury continually comes across as a twit. His God bothering nonsense being totally at odds with his cocky persona as far as I am concerned. But, he deserved to win last night, no doubt. A little bit of me was delighted for him, if I am honest.
Murray won SPOTY in 2013, and Hamilton in 2014 so clearly the wider public seem to like them too.
Brilliant player too.
And you don't have to support them just because they are British.
Perry and Murray are the best two British players since majors abandoned the Challenge round. Bunny Austin, John Lloyd, Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman, in order of when they played, are fighting it out for 3rd in my view and, for me, Tim probably shades it for excelling at all four major veenues.