By Edward Chaykovsky
WBA/WBO/IBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is looking to give Tyson Fury some bruising therapy to fix his mental state. That therapy will be issued when the two boxers step in the ring on November 28th in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Fury went wild at their London press conference, when he dressed like Batman and proceeded to batter someone who was dressed as The Joker.
In a recent interview, Fury said he was convinced that Klitschko was a "devil worshipper."
Klitschko took his fair share of verbal bombs from David Haye a few years ago. He dominated the British talker when the two boxers stepped in the ring.
He says the twelve round beating made Haye a better person and the unified champ intends to do the same to Fury.
"The worst thing in sport is underestimating your opponent. I have a lot of respect for Tyson Fury. He's undefeated, he's very ambitious," Klitschko explained to The Mirror. "But sometimes he says things and does stuff that he probably does regret later on. I know this will be therapy in a certain way. He definitely has some screws loose in his mind. We need to tighten it up and fix it."
"I think this is going to be a great experience for him (in the ring). This is a lesson I need to give to him. I did the same with David Haye. My promise worked out very well there, when I said it was going to be a therapy and I'd make him a better person. It eventually worked out and I'm really proud of David Haye. He did indeed become a better person.
"With Tyson Fury, it's something I just call 'getting experience'. He's definitely going to get a really good fight and I think I will be challenged a lot in the ring. It's not going to be an easy ride for me. But I'm ready for the challenge."


