By Mark Vester
Tyson Fury (5-0, 5KOs), the 6'8 much-hyped heavyweight rookie from the UK, has taken a few slight shots at former undisputed cruiserweight champion David Haye, who challenges WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 in Germany. It's not often that a fighter from the UK is going against his own countryman, but Fury is making a name for himself in the trash-talking department and maybe he wants to set up a potential fight with Haye down the line.
Fury thinks it's a good fight. He just doesn't think Haye has any chin to stand on, and sees a knockout win for Wladimir.
"It's a good fight and Haye has achieved a lot and I respect what he has done at cruiserweight and that but for me he has no chin whatsoever and I can see him getting exposed to be honest. Despite his achievements I don't see him as a 'proper' fighter. Don't get me wrong he can punch but at the top level you can't go swimming without getting wet and I think Klitschko is knocking him out," Fury told ITV.
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