TYSON FURY is on a two-fight quest to land a shot at world No.1 heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko.
Morecambe’s 6ft 9ins giant faces American Steve Cunningham on his US debut at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
Victory for Fury, 24, will set up a final eliminator with Bulgaria’s European king Kubrat Pulev to become Klitschko’s mandatory challenger for his IBF world title.
Fury’s promoter, Mick Hennessy, expects Fury to overcome former world cruiserweight champion Cunningham, 36, and is also confident the gypsy giant will continue to be shown on Channel 5.
He said: “Tyson is in a two-fight situation to get to Wladimir and then the fight has to be made or it goes to purse bids. [Click Here To Read More]
Morecambe’s 6ft 9ins giant faces American Steve Cunningham on his US debut at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
Victory for Fury, 24, will set up a final eliminator with Bulgaria’s European king Kubrat Pulev to become Klitschko’s mandatory challenger for his IBF world title.
Fury’s promoter, Mick Hennessy, expects Fury to overcome former world cruiserweight champion Cunningham, 36, and is also confident the gypsy giant will continue to be shown on Channel 5.
He said: “Tyson is in a two-fight situation to get to Wladimir and then the fight has to be made or it goes to purse bids. [Click Here To Read More]

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