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Tsyon Fury was in fine form when it came to Wladimir Klitschko
Tyson Fury promises a stoppage victory in his world heavyweight title clash against Wladimir Klitschko. “If they all want to fight at the same time then I’ll fight them all”, he said.
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“I’m going to stay busy”, Briggs said. “He still isn’t going to win”.
Klitschko will defend his WBA (super), IBF, and WBO heavyweight titles in Dusseldorf against Fury on October 24.
The only thing that Wladimir has to worry about with Fury is losing patience by having him talk his ear off in bragging about himself 24/7. “It doesn’t mean anything to me what he’s achieved”.
With far bigger fish to fry, it seems unlikely Klitschko would agree to the fight but the feud has at least made for some comical viewing.
Tyson Fury added: “This is my destiny. Wilder, 6’7”, would have too much punching power and a big reach advantage over Fury. There’s bending at the waist with Fury when he throws a power shots. What this means, of course, is that Wilder would have a huge advantage when he has the action on the outside against Fury, because he won’t be getting hit with anything other than Fury’s limp jabs that are nearly like back hand slaps.
“I vow to the British public I will end the Klitschko era and become the new heavyweight champion of the world”. If I can’t beat him then it doesn’t say a lot of me – a 27-year-old in the prime of his life.
“There’s not a heavyweight out there who has had more eliminators than me and had harder fights coming up. The Argentinian is a tough fighter who has fought many for the top names in the division including Tim Bradley, Brandon Rios and Keith Thurman”.
Former heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs knocked out Mike Marrone in the second round Saturday night. Presenting him live before my heavyweight world championship is awesome.
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Joshua would do a number on Fury for sure. That’s where I come in to it. Every 10, 15 or 20 years there’s a man who comes along and wipes everyone out.