Klitschko: I’ll KO Fury and he’ll then disappear from boxing

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By Scott Gilfoid: IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) expects his opponent Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) to perform a disappearing act later this month after Wladimir knocks him out on November 28th at the ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Fury has already said that he might retire from boxing if he loses to the 39-year-old Klitschko on 11/28, and that’s what the Ukrainian is expecting him to do.

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Fury: I’m sending Klitschko out in tatters on November 28th

fury5666By Scott Gilfoid: Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) may be a huge underdog in the eyes of a lot of fans going into his title fight against IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) ahead of their fight on November 28th, but that’s not keeping Fury from barking nonstop and pouring compliments over his own head.

In the latest boxing news from the Fury front, he thinks Wladimir is mentally weak and that he’s going to send him home a battered man in their fight in Dusseldorf. Just how the light hitting Fury is going to accomplish his goals is hard to figure out, because in the minds of a lot of boxing fans, Fury can’t punch his way out of a wet paper bag.

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Klitschko: Fury would lose to Haye and Joshua

wladimir4By Scott Gilfoid: After having beaten David Haye and sparred with Anthony Joshua in the past, IBF/IBO/WBA/WBA heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) is convinced that both of those fighters would whip unbeaten #1 WBO Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) if given the chance.

Klitschko feels that Haye would be too elusive for Fury to beat, and Joshua too improved. Fury and Haye were supposed to face each other in the past, but Haye was twice injured during training camps for the fight and was forced to pull out of the contest.

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Klitschko says he’s open to Joshua fight

wladimir123By Scott Gilfoid: IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) says he’s interested in facing unbeaten British heavyweight Anthony Joshua (14-0, 14 KOs) at some point in 2016 if things play out perfectly with Joshua winning his very, very difficult fight against Dillian Whyte (16-0, 13 KOs) on December 12th, and if Klitschko defeats his #1 WBO mandatory challenger Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) this month on November 28th.

Klitschko says these things would need to play out perfectly before there would be any thought to a fight against Joshua. Further, WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs) will be a part of the puzzle as well for Wladimir, because that’s a fight that he wants if/when Wilder defeats his #1 WBC mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin in the first quarter of 2016.

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Tyson Fury describes himself as a “Modern Day Muhammad Ali”

fury323By Tony Samboras: He maybe British and only 27, but Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury doesn’t flinch when he compares himself to the legendary Muhammad Ali.

Fury declared himself the ‘modern day Muhammad Ali’ after suggesting that there is nobody in the boxing world today can match his profile. Fury’s constant comparison to the great Muhammad Ali has fueled punters to place free bets for and other against him in the upcoming bout.

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Wladimir ready to give Fury a royal beating on 11/28

wladBy Scott Gilfoid: Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) has been talking a lot of lip service in the past week about IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) about this and that, and it looks like all of his mouthing off is about to catch up to him when he gets into the ring with the big 6’6” Ukrainian in 17 days from now on November 28th at the ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Klitschko says Fury talks a lot of garbage outside of the ring, and he wants to give him his first beating when he faces him in front of a huge crowd of 55,000 fans in Dusseldorf.

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Fury: It’ll be easy to hit Wladimir

fury7882By Scott Gilfoid: After spending pretty much his entire career fighting weak opposition of limited talent, unbeaten British heavyweight Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) is raring to go for his first meaningful fight of any substance against IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) on November 28th at the ESPRIT Arena in Dusselforf, Germany.

But instead of having the sense enough to realize that he’s bitten off more than he can chew, Fury is flapping his gums, saying it’s going to be easy to hit the 6’6” Klitschko. While the 6’9” Fury does have the height to land his shots in theory against Wladimir, he really doesn’t though. Fury has a bad habit of leaning backwards or crouching forward in his fights, which puts him at around 6-feet tall.

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Fury would rather be KO’d by Klitschko than beaten on points

furyBy Scott Gilfoid: Undefeated Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) says he’d rather be knocked out by IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) than beaten by a decision in their fight this month on November 28th.

Fury feels that it is better that he goes all out for a victory and fails by being knocked out than if he keeps something in reserve and gets beaten by going the long haul.

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Fury says he’ll use the “lean back” to avoid Klitschko’s punches

fury222By Scott Gilfoid: Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) isn’t worried about Wladimir Klitschko’s high powered offense. He believes that he has two ways of foiling the 39-year-old Ukrainian fighter in their fight on November 28th at the ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Plan-A is for Fury to lean backwards in an exaggerated manner to keep the 6’6” Wladimir from being able to land his left hook and right hand power shots. Plan-B for Fury is for him to switch to the southpaw stance so that he can nail Wladimir with left hands and uppercuts.

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