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SPORTS A17
Tuesday 1 December 2015
MILLER
TIME
Newly crowned heavyweight
world boxing champion Tyson
Fury waits to answer questions
as he hosts a media day in
Bolton, England, Monday,
Nov. 30, 2015.
Associated Press
One-of-a-kind
Fury won’t
change after
heavyweight
title win
STEVE DOUGLAS Broncos bust Patriots’ perfect record
AP Sports Writer
BOLTON, England (AP) — Page 19
Being heavyweight cham-
pion of the world hasn’t New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) is sacked by Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller (58) during the
changed Tyson Fury much, second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015, in Denver. The Broncos defeated the Patriots 30-24. Associated Press
at least judging by the
maverick boxer’s journey
back to Britain after beat-
ing Wladimir Klitschko.
No private jets for Brit-
ish sport’s new big thing.
His near-12-hour journey
from Germany involved
being driven by his preg-
nant wife to the Nether-
lands, followed by a ferry
over to England. No cham-
pagne breakfasts, either.
He had a bowl of porridge
and some fruit on Monday
morning before driving in
his sandals to a packed-
out “Welcome Home”
news conference near his
home northern town.
“It’s not going to change
me. There’ll be no change
in the champ,” Fury, who is
of Gypsy heritage and says
he’s the most charismatic
boxer since Muhammad
Ali, told The Associated
Press in a suite at the sta-
dium of Bolton soccer club
as he tucked into some
sandwiches.
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