TYSON FURY is plotting a 15-year reign of terror in the heavyweight division.
A worldwide TV audience of 10 million viewers is expected to watch the Mancunian take on American Steve Cunningham at Madison Square Garden tonight in an IBF title eliminator.
Most will tune in to US terrestrial network NBC - but millions will also watch in Britain on Channel 5.
Fury, 24, has had plenty to say ahead of his New York debut, but even though he is only hours away from having to walk the walk, he pulled no punches.
The 6ft 9in KO king said: "The next 15 years are my era.
"I'm going to take on whoever people think is the best fighter and there will be no stiffs in the other corner. [Click Here To Read More]
A worldwide TV audience of 10 million viewers is expected to watch the Mancunian take on American Steve Cunningham at Madison Square Garden tonight in an IBF title eliminator.
Most will tune in to US terrestrial network NBC - but millions will also watch in Britain on Channel 5.
Fury, 24, has had plenty to say ahead of his New York debut, but even though he is only hours away from having to walk the walk, he pulled no punches.
The 6ft 9in KO king said: "The next 15 years are my era.
"I'm going to take on whoever people think is the best fighter and there will be no stiffs in the other corner. [Click Here To Read More]
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