By Jake Donovan - Heading into this weekend and even in the event that he emerges victorious, tall orders await Wladimir Klitschko at every turn.
There is no such thing as an easy day in the office anymore when you are four months shy of your 40th birthday and the longtime claimant to the most prized possession that boxing historically has to offer. Klitschko believes he is as ready as he will ever be ahead of his World heavyweight championship title defense versus unbeaten 6’9” challenger Tyson Fury.
The heavyweight giants collide Saturday evening at ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany. Globally it’s as big of an event as they come, with a sold-out crowd expected on location (despite security risks given recent terror threats) and the fight being featured worldwide. RTL will air the fight live in Germany, as will HBO in the United States and Sky Sports Box Office in the United Kingdom. [Click Here To Read More]
There is no such thing as an easy day in the office anymore when you are four months shy of your 40th birthday and the longtime claimant to the most prized possession that boxing historically has to offer. Klitschko believes he is as ready as he will ever be ahead of his World heavyweight championship title defense versus unbeaten 6’9” challenger Tyson Fury.
The heavyweight giants collide Saturday evening at ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany. Globally it’s as big of an event as they come, with a sold-out crowd expected on location (despite security risks given recent terror threats) and the fight being featured worldwide. RTL will air the fight live in Germany, as will HBO in the United States and Sky Sports Box Office in the United Kingdom. [Click Here To Read More]
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