By Edward Chaykovsky

Heavyweight Tyson Fury (20-0, 14KOs) went bonkers after reading a recent report on BoxingScene.com. A few days ago, BoxingScene reported that IBO/IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (59-3, 50KOs) is looking to make a voluntary defense of the title on April 6th. The WBA had ordered Wladimir to make a defense against "regular" champion Alexander Povetkin (25-0, 17KOs), but Klitschko's side have already submitted their request to make a voluntary.

According to sources in Germany, Olympic gold medal winner Odlanier Solis (18-1, 12KOs) is a potential voluntary opponent for Wladimir. Solis fought older brother Vitali in March 2011, but he was stopped in the first round after badly injuring his knee.

Fury wants to face Klitschko in April and lost his mind when he read Solis was a candidate for Wladimir.

"Klitschko, if you fight Solis you are a p*ssy....fight me! Solis is a fat sh*t [and] got [knocked out] by Vitali in [one]," Fury blasted on the social networks.