Giving your all and getting knocked out by Wladimir Klitschko is better than losing on points following a stale bout, says Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury would rather be knocked out by Wladimir Klitschko than lose on points.
Fury will face the world heavyweight champion in Dusseldorf on November 28 for his shot at the title.
He insists that being "carried out" of the ring would be better than going the full 12 rounds and not pushing for victory in a boring fight.
"If I've got to go out on my sword trying to win, better off doing that than on points trying to not win - and then making excuses afterwards. You're better off getting carried out," Fury is quoted as saying in The Telegraph.
Klitschko is the second-longest-reigning world heavyweight champion in history, but that does not appear to garner respect from the 27-year-old, who is confident he can be victorious in the bout in Germany.
"He's obviously made a lot of money and he's champion of the world, so I'm not saying he's done it the wrong way," Fury added.
"It is what it is. But I don't admire him. I don't admire anybody. I only admire God.
"I'm getting into fight mode, and I believe I will do a demolition job on him."