Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte’s December 12 showdown for the vacant British heavyweight title has attracted a lot of interest within the domestic trade as well as piquing the interest of the division’s Champion. They clash at London's O2 Arena as Joshua bids to avenge an amateur defeat to Whyte (16-0, 13KOs).
Wladimir Klitschko takes on Tyson Fury in Dusseldorf on October 27; he revealed to Sky Sports that he might travel to the U.K. later in the year to watch the two contenders vie for domestic supremacy.
“It is great for boxing and makes me feel happy,” he said when speaking about the match-up. “I know both the fighters through training camps. I didn’t know they had fought as amateurs, but there is a lot of energy between them in the build-up to this fight, which makes people want to watch it. [Click Here To Read More]
Wladimir Klitschko takes on Tyson Fury in Dusseldorf on October 27; he revealed to Sky Sports that he might travel to the U.K. later in the year to watch the two contenders vie for domestic supremacy.
“It is great for boxing and makes me feel happy,” he said when speaking about the match-up. “I know both the fighters through training camps. I didn’t know they had fought as amateurs, but there is a lot of energy between them in the build-up to this fight, which makes people want to watch it. [Click Here To Read More]
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