By Edward Chaykovsky

WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34KOs) says he was disappointed with the lack of action on Saturday night, when Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs) shocked longtime champion Wladimir Klitschko to capture the WBA/IBO/IBF/WBO world titles. Fury won a very unexpected twelve round decision in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Wilder had his eyes set on a future showdown with Klitschko, but now his attention has turned to Fury.

The unbeaten puncher is back on January 16th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The opponent is potentially going to be unbeaten contender Czar Glazkov.

Due to a contractual clause in their bout agreement, Fury is looking at a potential rematch with Klitschko.

"Oh man, it was [rated] to me, and others, as the most boringest fights in world, in the history of heavyweight boxing. You can't take nothing away from Tyson. A win is a win, whether it's an ugly win or a good win - it's a win. There was a lot of dancing going on in the ring than fighting. So I guess there was a dance competition going on than an actual fight," Wilder told BBC Sport Radio.

"When someone tunes in to a world title fight, that's not what they expect to see - a dance competition. They expect to see fighting and somebody get beat up for the title."