NEW YORK — A win over Steve Cunningham theoretically would lead Tyson Fury one step closer to a shot at IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
That’s not the brash British contender’s motivation, though. In fact, the huge heavyweight is convinced he won’t fight Wladimir Klitschko or WBC champion Vitali Klitschko before either brother retires from boxing.
“I don’t think they will fight me,” Fury, 24, said after a press conference Wednesday in Manhattan to promote his 12-round fight against Cunningham on Saturday in The Theater at Madison Square Garden. “Wladimir won’t fight me because he’s got nothing to gain. He’s got plenty of money. He’s earned millions and millions. He’s had a good career. What’s he going to gain? I don’t see a gain.” [Click Here To Read More]
That’s not the brash British contender’s motivation, though. In fact, the huge heavyweight is convinced he won’t fight Wladimir Klitschko or WBC champion Vitali Klitschko before either brother retires from boxing.
“I don’t think they will fight me,” Fury, 24, said after a press conference Wednesday in Manhattan to promote his 12-round fight against Cunningham on Saturday in The Theater at Madison Square Garden. “Wladimir won’t fight me because he’s got nothing to gain. He’s got plenty of money. He’s earned millions and millions. He’s had a good career. What’s he going to gain? I don’t see a gain.” [Click Here To Read More]
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