It is 15 years since Britain last staged a credible world heavyweight title fight – let’s pass on the David Haye-Audley Harrison farce in 2010 – but this summer will see Tyson Fury in a worthy challenge for the crown on home territory.
The big man from Manchester is set to face either Wladimir Klitschko or Deontay Wilder, who both hold versions of the title, and my plan is for it to take place at a London football ground.
Millwall was where then champion Lennox Lewis ko’d South African Frans Botha back in July 2000 – the first heavyweight title fight in Britain since Frank Bruno-Oliver McCall in 1995 - but bigger venues like Wembley and Arsenal are in the mix for this.
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The big man from Manchester is set to face either Wladimir Klitschko or Deontay Wilder, who both hold versions of the title, and my plan is for it to take place at a London football ground.
Millwall was where then champion Lennox Lewis ko’d South African Frans Botha back in July 2000 – the first heavyweight title fight in Britain since Frank Bruno-Oliver McCall in 1995 - but bigger venues like Wembley and Arsenal are in the mix for this.
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