Fury to Wladimir: Fight me or f*** off!

By Boxing News - 03/08/2013 - Comments

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By Scott Gilfoid: Undefeated British heavyweight Tyson Fury (20-0, 14 KO’s) is still yapping away and complaining about IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko not agreeing to face him in the ring, despite the fact that Fury has yet to face a true quality heavyweight. Fury just wants Wladimir to give him a shot without having to actually prove that he’s earned it.

Fury said to I Film London, “I’ve got one thing to say to Wladimir Klitschko, you are a p***y old son. When you grow a pair of balls, come fight me and I’ll relieve you of all your belts. I’ll leave that glass chin of yours in shatters all over the ring. Obviously that’s not going to happen because he’s never going to fight me. We already know this because you’re going to retire before you fight me…the challenge is there for both Klitschkos; grow a pair of balls; come fight me or f*** off!”

Instead of bellyaching about the Klitschkos not giving him a payday, Fury should be worried about the fight he has ahead of him next month on April 20th against Steve Cunningham (25-5, 12 KO’s).

Fury will be making his first fight in the United States when he faces the 36-year-old Cunningham at the Madison Square Garden Theater, in New York, New York, USA. This isn’t a dangerous fight because Fury’s team isn’t taking on some of the more dangerous U.S heavyweights in Deontay Wilder, Malik Scott, Seth Mitchell, Johnathon Banks and Bryant Jennings. Cunningham is more of a cruiserweight that fights at heavyweight than a true heavyweight, and Fury knows this himself.

Fury should be happy that Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko aren’t accepting his challenge because the longer he can yap the more attention he gets over time by name dropping the Klitschkos’s names. But once Fury actually fights one of them, he’ll likely get knocked out and then the show will be over for him. Fury will have been exposed just like David Price was against 41-year-old Tony Thompson.



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