TYSON FURY is in no hurry to take a tilt at a world heavyweight title.
The 6ft 7in Fury bids to extend his 18-fight unbeaten run against American Vinny Maddalone, 38, in Clevedon, Somerset, tonight.
He knows he is knocking on the door for a clash with one of the world’s two dominant heavyweights – Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.
Between them, the Ukrainian brothers hold all the major belts in the world.
But Fury, 24, is in no rush to lock horns with either of them just yet.
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Who can blame him?
24 years old
unbeaten record
finally getting into better shape
improving with each fight
He should be in no rush, fight the klitschko's if they are around in his peak, if not, fight lesser opponents for world titles. Boxing is a business and these guys need to make as much money as they can in a 10-15 year career.
Translation: There's only 2 fighters in this divison who are any use, I'll wait for them to retire and then me and some other slob can fight it out for vacant title.
TYSON FURY is in no *hurry to take a tilt at a world heavyweight title.
The 6ft 7in Fury bids to extend his 18-fight unbeaten run against American Vinny Maddalone, 38, in Clevedon, Somerset, tonight.
He knows he is knocking on the door for a clash with one of the world’s two dominant heavyweights – Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.
Between them, the Ukrainian brothers hold all the major belts in the world.
But Fury, 24, is in no rush to lock horns with either of them just yet.
Click Here To Read More]
Wasn' there a thread yesterday with this clown saying he's feeling like he's almost ready for a title shot, now this. Can't he stick to trailer park fights and leave us alone already.