Fury: I’ll beat Chisora, Haye and Wladimir

By Boxing News - 07/13/2011 - Comments

By William Mackay: Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) previously said that he didn’t think he was ready to fight IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko if Fury gets by his next fight against British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) on July 23rd. Fury sees himself winning that fight, and then going after former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and then Wladimir. Fury basically sees himself running the table and going through all three.

Fury said this to thesun.co.uk: “I am a true heavyweight with a true heart and fights in Britain should not be worried about what’s coming next as it’s me. Haye is just a blown up crusierweight, that much was exposed in Hamburg but I am the real deal and looking to have a real tear up with Klitschko. First I’ll beat Chisora, then if Haye is still around, I’ll show him how it’s done and then it’s Klitschko’s turn.”

Wow! Fury seems to be starting in where Haye left off with his bragging about him. What’s strange is that he’s never shown much talent for him to be able to talk this way. He’s probably going to lose and lose badly to Chisora. Haye probably will never get a crack at Fury, but if he did I’d expect Haye to take care of Fury without too many problems. Wladimir would absolutely dismantle Fury without getting a scratch. I think Fury would be a good comeback fight for Haye. If he’s really serious about wanting to fight a rematch with Wladimir, then Haye needs to take on Fury.



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