Wladimir Klitschko Announces Rematch With Tyson Fury
“When I say paedophiles can be made legal, that sounds like insane talk doesn’t it?”
“Japan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, America – wherever it has to be, it has to be”.
” I’m quite confident the fight can be a mega fight here in the United Kingdom and I’m hopeful the fight can end up here”.
“I watched the fight on Sunday as a fan, but also as a coach, and I saw a lot of opportunities”.
“Let me just note that we are yet to see the huge potential of Wladimir”.
Fury’s trainer and uncle, Peter Fury, told Sky Sports television that his camp were happy with the rematch.
“In hindsight, the fact that Klitschko would resort to such tactics with the ring, not to mention Fury’s gloves and watching Klitschko’s hand wraps, is a signal that Tyson was in his head BEFORE the fight to me”.
“We want to keep hold of all the belts”, he said. “Wladimir Klitschko was the number one in the division”. Probably the pound-for-pound king. Klitschko had been unbeaten since April 2004. “His reach bothered me”. He’s a basketball player who took up boxing a couple of years ago. You get horses and dogs and it’s bred into them to be what they are.
This has seemingly prompted Klitschko to make his decision public sooner than what he said at the press conference, when he declared that he would spend Christmas with his family before making a decision.
TYSON Fury has revealed his dream to one day defend his newly-acquired world heavyweight belts at Croke Park.
And, he is a home-produced British boxer who is now the holder of three versions of the biggest prize in the sport. “I waited in line”. He wasn’t robbed, but he deserves it, he trains hard and worked hard’.
“We’ve got a rematch clause with Klitschko and that is paramount for us. We’re done”, Hennessy said. “We came here and did it”.
Fury (25-0, 18 KOs), 27, of England, traveled to Dusseldorf, Germany – where the Ukrainian Klitschko is a major star – and pulled the biggest heavyweight upset since Hasim Rahman starched Lennox Lewis to win the title in South Africa in 2001.
Fury recalled his fight with Lee during an interview with BoxNation earlier this year. But Fury half-jokingly “called him out” and stranger things have happened.
Canny Londoner Haye timed his return to boxing with the week of Fury’s magnificent victory over long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday – a move which Fury claims he has seen right through.