WBO/WBA mandatory challenger Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) is ready to snatch away the IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight championships from division ruler Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs).
Klitschko's team have already entered into talks with promoter Frank Warren to stage the fight in September or October.
In an interview with British Boxers, Fury claimed that he met Klitschko back when late trainer Emanuel Steward was Wladimir's head trainer. Fury went to Germany to take part in the training camp, when Wladimir was training to fight Dereck Chisora. That fight never happened when Klitschko withdrew with injury. Fury claims Klitschko was afraid of the Chisora fight and intentionally withdrew.
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Klitschko's team have already entered into talks with promoter Frank Warren to stage the fight in September or October.
In an interview with British Boxers, Fury claimed that he met Klitschko back when late trainer Emanuel Steward was Wladimir's head trainer. Fury went to Germany to take part in the training camp, when Wladimir was training to fight Dereck Chisora. That fight never happened when Klitschko withdrew with injury. Fury claims Klitschko was afraid of the Chisora fight and intentionally withdrew.
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