Trainer Peter Fury has warned unified world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko that Tyson Fury will be in the shape of his life when the pair meet in Dusseldorf on October 24.
The 39-year-old Ukrainian (64-3 53KOs) holds the WBO, WBA, IBF and IBO belts and has not lost since 2004, and was last in action in April when beating Bryant Jennings at Madison Square Garden via unanimous decision.
Fury, 26, is the mandatory challenger for Klitschko's WBO belt and with an unbeaten record of 24-0 (18KOs) heading in to the clash, his uncle and trainer Peter dismissed comparisons with previous Klitschko opponent Mariusz Wach and insisted this represents Klitschko's toughest test to date.
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The 39-year-old Ukrainian (64-3 53KOs) holds the WBO, WBA, IBF and IBO belts and has not lost since 2004, and was last in action in April when beating Bryant Jennings at Madison Square Garden via unanimous decision.
Fury, 26, is the mandatory challenger for Klitschko's WBO belt and with an unbeaten record of 24-0 (18KOs) heading in to the clash, his uncle and trainer Peter dismissed comparisons with previous Klitschko opponent Mariusz Wach and insisted this represents Klitschko's toughest test to date.
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