The Undefeated Poem by Damian Cranney

The Undefeated



The Undefeated

Tyson Fury he's a man,
If he says he'll do it, you know he can,
He Has been down, but never beaten,
He can never be accused of cheate'n

He has risen like the Pheonix,
Many times before,
His battles have been many,
But he finally won the War.

His biggest fight is with himself,
He is both, Protagonist and Referee,
He will not be left upon the shelf,
His inner fight has set him free..

He is an inspiration,
To all of thosewho Share,
A lack of motivation,
Or a need for special care.

CassiusClay, aka' Mohammded Ali,
Did rather well, like Tyson Fury,
His biggest fight, was a neurone disease,
'Parkinsons' does not, leave one at ease,

There were times, Tyson felt rejected,
Not undewrstood, or respected,
But a new Tyson Fury was unfurled,
Retiring undefeated, 'Champion of the World.'

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