LONDON - Eager to make up for lost time, Hughie Fury returns to the ring on February 21 in Monte Carlo knowing a win over Ukrainian dangerman Andriy Rudenko will make the rest of the heavyweight division sit up and take notice.
The 20-year-old Fury, inactive since May due to illness, is back firing on all cylinders and keen to emerge as the UK's leading heavyweight prospect in 2015. To do so, he'll have to beat Rudenko and stay one step ahead of unbeaten Olympic champion Anthony Joshua.
“Rudenko has had 25 fights, 24 wins and 16 knockouts, and I don't think Joshua has fought anybody with that sort of record yet,” said Fury, 14-0 (8 KOs). “It might be a while before he does.
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The 20-year-old Fury, inactive since May due to illness, is back firing on all cylinders and keen to emerge as the UK's leading heavyweight prospect in 2015. To do so, he'll have to beat Rudenko and stay one step ahead of unbeaten Olympic champion Anthony Joshua.
“Rudenko has had 25 fights, 24 wins and 16 knockouts, and I don't think Joshua has fought anybody with that sort of record yet,” said Fury, 14-0 (8 KOs). “It might be a while before he does.
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