By Luke Furman
WBA/IBO/WBO/IBF heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) always speaks respectfully about his opponents. The champion is not acting any different when it comes to discussing the upcoming defense of his world titles on November 28 with mandatory challenger Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs).
Fury has been promising to take Klitschko's head off in the ring. He caused a wild scene at there press conference by arriving in a Batman costume and beating up another individual who was dressed as the super hero's arch nemesis, The Joker.
The unbeaten challenger is long and taller and very hungry to win, which is why Klistchko expects the fight to be one of his toughest.
"I think this will be one of the hardest fights of my career. This time the opponent will be taller, heavier, with very long arms, and he is also younger and has great ambitions. This guy really wants to prove himself in the ring and confirm what he keeps telling everyone, that he's the best in the world," Klitschko said.
"He will be difficult opponent to adjust to, because of his style of fighting and physical conditions. Fans will certainly not be bored."
Luke Furman covers boxing for bokser.org