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  • Comments Thread For: Fury Promoter Doubts Wilder, Expects Klitschko Next

    Mick Hennessy, who co-promotes EBU/British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, expects his fighter to faces IBO/WBO/WBA/IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko next. Klitschko will first defend his title on April 25 against undefeated Bryant Jennings in New York City and Fury will take on Chrstian Hammer at the O2 Arena on February 28.

    Fury is the WBO's mandatory challenger to the title. There have already been discussions held between the two sides and Klitschko has been receptive to the idea of facing Fury in the UK.
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  • #2
    Poor Fury gonna have to face his demons and face Klitschko, their is no getting out of it this time.

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    • #3
      no shocker there. wilder's people will feed him a couple cupcakes to make a few bob before risking anything. its a shame for wilder becuz he seems a hell of a lot more eager than his handlers

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      • #4
        Fury said he wanted Klitschko over Wilder next so why would that matter?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
          Fury said he wanted Klitschko over Wilder next so why would that matter?
          hmm,,,could have sworn he said he wanted wilder first in an interview not long ago. that fury fella can be a hard one to figure

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          • #6
            Wilder puts him to sleep anyway lol

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            • #7
              Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
              Fury said he wanted Klitschko over Wilder next so why would that matter?
              There would probably be more money in there for him against Wilder.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by beez721 View Post
                hmm,,,could have sworn he said he wanted wilder first in an interview not long ago. that fury fella can be a hard one to figure
                He said if the money was right etc.

                But if Wilder's looking to make an easy voluntary defense, it doesn't really make sense anyway.

                Fury has maintained he'd rather fight Wlad out of those two.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  He said if the money was right etc.

                  But if Wilder's looking to make an easy voluntary defense, it doesn't really make sense anyway.

                  Fury has maintained he'd rather fight Wlad out of those two.
                  well,,,I personally wouldn't blame him if he did rather wanna get wilder first before a likely more difficult fight with wlad. anyway,,,,both fights should be entertaining while they last so we shall see how it plays out

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                  • #10
                    I really don't have an idea of how Wilder's handlers will match him up and what fights they'll plan this year. In the post-fight interview to the Stiverne fight, Wilder said he'd like to fight 4 times a year. Fighting 4 times per year, I think, would be the best way to develop his talent and the fan base. However, with Al Haymon in the picture, I just don't see that happening.

                    Anyway, I think it's likely that he'll face a soft opponent for his first defense. I'm thinking they'll select someone like Charr, Browne, Spzilka or Perez

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