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BREAKING: John Fury 'BATTERED' by North West Crime Lord?



BREAKING: John Fury ‘BATTERED’ by North West Crime Lord?
Was John Fury ‘Battered’ by a North West Crime Lord, Burys mr big David campbell.

Did Tyson Fury’s father John Fury get battered by Bury hard man David Campbell?

Well, this is a rumor that has been started by Mickey Theo, who claimed to have got the information from a good source.

At the time Mickey Theo started spreading this info, he was trying to antagonize John after challenging him to a fight.

For the first time, John Fury has given his detailed version of the clash with David Campbell in his book, When Fury Takes Over: Life, the Fury’s and Me.

Welcome back to Crime Chronicles, stay tuned as we take a look at the people involved in this crazy story, and we’ll try our best to separate fact from fiction!

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