Tyson Fury just did a follow up interview and outdid himself clarifying his previous comments of women only being good on their backs or in the kitchen. Love how he tells the journalist how his wife is in a privledged position of being able to cook and clean and can make decisions like what kind of tea to make him :-) Starting to like this guy, he don't back down for his statements or retract them, guy has the balls to own everything he says and then make it better! From boxingscene.com:
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By Siba Jackson, courtesy of The Daily Star
HEAVYWEIGHT champ Tyson Fury has told his haters to "suck his balls" after letting rip in a shocking ringside rant.
The "Gypsy King" branded 50,000 people who signed a petition calling for him to be booted off the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award shortlist as "w*nkers".
Fury was controversially put forward for the prize after defeating Wladimir Klitschko to win the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO belts last Saturday.
But the 27-year-old has faced a backlash after making a string of homophobic and sexist remarks.
He was slated after claiming fellow nominee Jess Ennis-Hill "looks quite fit when she's got a dress on."
And the Manchester-born boxer also came under fire for comparing paedophilia with homosexuality and abortion - and suggesting they were the "Devil's" work.
But defiant Fury has refused to apologise for his outbursts.
The newly-crowned fighter told iFL TV that his critics can can "suck his balls".
"I'm not really interested to be honest, they can say what they want about me.
"But they can't knock my achievement can they.
"I beat the man who nobody could beat.
"Until someone can go in and beat him again, 23 title defences, then they can suck my b*lls, how about that for a bit of heavyweight champion talking.
"I am Tyson Fury, gypsy king, champion of the world, enough said."
He defended his remarks about Jess Ennis-Hill, insisting he was "right to stand up for my beliefs".
And he told how he didn't understand why sportswomen "had to act like men all the time".
Fury ranted: "Women look good in dresses, and if I'm going to get in trouble for that I'll say it again, women look good in dresses, men don't look good in dresses, women do, and what?
"Why is that bad? Are sportswomen not allowed to look nice in dresses? Are they not allowed to do that? Do they have to act like men all the time?"
He continued his controversial rant by
revealing how his wife, Paris, was in a privileged position "cooking, cleaning and looking after the kids"."She does
get to make some decisions, what she is going to make for me for tea in a bit when I get home."
Speaking about the petition against him – which has now been signed 65,000 times – he said: "50,000 w*nkers that's what I say about them."
He went on to claim he had no interest in winning the prestigious BBC award.
And Fury insisted he had "more personality in my little toe" than rival nominees.
"So if it comes to personality there is only one winner," he added.
"If it comes to sporting achievements there is only one winner."
Fury later described himself as a "role model" that young kids should look up to.
He said: "When you are at the top of the world everybody wants to bring you down but they're never gonna do it."
The BBC faces mounting pressure to kick Fury off the SPOTY nominee list.
A winner will be announced later this month.
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