Fury Mocks Klitschko Ahead Of Showdown
Klitschko has ruled the heavyweight division for nearly a decade now and added the WBA title to his WBO and IBF belts when he eased to victory over Haye back in 2011-although the Briton complained of a broken toe following his defeat.
The mandatory challenger is deep in training camp and has even drafted up a special regime for what will be the biggest fight of his career to date, while Klitschko has promised to deliver some “therapy” to him after what he has perceived to be an insulting approach towards him which included a disrespectful showing at a press conference in Dusseldorf last month, as reported by Sky Sports.
Klitschko is, unsurprisingly, the odds-on favourite for the fight at the Esprit Arena.
“I can really change Tyson Fury and make him a better person”, said the man known as Dr. Steelhammer. I think it’ll be a late knockout or points for Fury. “I can do it as an expert therapist”. Pointing out that he has friends who work in the circus industry, Klitschko insisted that he would help Fury get a job as a clown, with the world-famous Cirque du Soleil. I have good days and bad days but at the end of the day, I’m going to become greater.
Fury, 27, is definitely a lot younger than the 39-year-old Klitschko. But what good will it be for Fury to have better stamina if he can’t handle Wladimir’s big power shots and his faster hand speed?
Speaking on the highly anticipated clash, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday 24 October in Germany, Mitchell outlined asserted his reasoning.
So, back then my trainer hooked us up with them and we started doing some sparring. “You know, with him working with other fighters and working on broadcasts with HBO, there would be times when he was away for a while”.
There’s a lot to miss.
In a recent interview, Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) went so far as to say that he’d lay some leather on the referee should he interfere in the fight too much.
Lennox Lewis was undefeated – with 22 wins – going in to his first world title fight, against Tony Tucker in Las Vegas in May 1993. If one of those two things is missing, there will be no sense to continue. “It’s very hard. I’m getting used to it now”.