Tyson Fury insists he is fully focused on his most "accomplished" opponent, Christian Hammer, despite the potential lure of a meeting with new WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
Wilder won the title on Saturday night with a points victory over Bermane Stiverne and, as well as declaring his intent to take on Wladimir Klitschko, the 29-year-old also name-checked Fury as a future opponent.
Fury, the European and WBO international heavyweight champion and mandatory challenger for Klitschko's WBO title after his win over Dereck Chisora last year, will meet Hammer at London's O2 Arena on February 28 and is hopeful of meeting Klitschko later in 2015.
But there is now the mouth-watering prospect of two title bouts for the 26-year-old after Wilder said he would like to take him on, but Fury remains intent on despatching of WBO number three Hammer first.
"It is very refreshing to hear the new heavyweight champion wants to fight me," Fury said of Wilder.
"It shows the calibre of fighter I am when the first thing out of their mouth is that they want to fight me, so there we have it.
"Hammer is a good boxer. I must focus on this fight and I take it very, very seriously.
"As far as I'm concerned I'm not interested in Klitschko, Wilder or anyone else, I'm only interested in this guy.
"Hammer is my most accomplished opponent for far from the pedigree of his amateur background and how he has come through the professional ranks. He is on a winning streak, he has won his last 10."
Asked what his ideal path to a title would be, Fury aimed high as he looks to collect his first world title.
"I would choose to fight Klitschko because he is number one in the division," he added.
"He holds most of the belts. Then I would defend it against Deontay Wilder to unify the division, that is my ideal plan providing I get past Hammer."

