It takes the average reader and 54 minutes to read Tyson Fury and the Klitschko Myth by Philip Brown
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When you beat 28 challengers for your world title and beat most of them with ease - you begin to look unbeatable. That's the way it felt in the Klitschko camp as Wladimir prepared for yet another title defence. This time it was against the British fighter Tyson Fury. When they looked at Tyson's record they saw he was unbeaten, but who had he fought?Nobody near the class of Doctor Steel Hammer as the loyal German fans called their man. The Klitschko team noted he had been on the seat of his pants, they thought he looked unschooled, a bit wild. No problem . . . so they thought.What they should have done was go back to the opinion of the legendary Manny Steward who had trained Wladimir in the past. Before his death Manny predicted that Tyson was the future, he could even be the next Ali. When Tyson came into the ring he was bigger, faster, stronger, hungrier and more ambitious than the champion. So how did that happen?This is the remarkable story of a man from the outside who has come inside and taken over. Tyson is from 10 generations of a fighting family. He hails from the Irish travelling community, his family is everything to him and he is proud to call himself a Gypsy Warrior. His father, John, named him Tyson after Mike Tyson, the champion when he was a fighter. When he was born John predicted his son he would be a world heavyweight champion. Even though Tyson was born prematurely as a struggling one pound baby. Perhaps that's why Tyson is used to upsetting the odds. What others see as surprising is totally predictable to the man himself.Anyone who is interested in the ways of the boxing world together with the dedication, determination, and skills of the men who follow this trade should read this. It is the singular story of a genuine character, a fighting man who sees the world through different eyes. Against all the odds he became heavyweight champion and he will have a big say in the future of the crown.Whatever happens next - he's the man you should know about NOW.
Tyson Fury and the Klitschko Myth by Philip Brown is 54 pages long, and a total of 13,716 words.
This makes it 18% the length of the average book. It also has 17% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 14 minutes to read Tyson Fury and the Klitschko Myth aloud.
Tyson Fury and the Klitschko Myth is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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