Fury targeting 40-year-old Rogan next rather than the Klitschkos

By Sean McDaniel: Newly crowned unbeaten British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (15-0, 10 KO’s) seems to know his limitations after beating Dereck Chicora (14-1, 9 KO’s) by an impressive 12 round unanimous decision last Saturday night at the Wembley Arena, in Wembley, London, England. Instead of going after IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, who has already said he would be interested in facing the winner of the Chisora-Fury bout, Fury is eying a fight with 40-year-old Martin Rogan for the Irish heavyweight title.

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Fury defeats Chisora

By Dallan o’ Donnell: Tyson Fury has come through the biggest test of his career to beat Dereck Chisora by a 12 round unanimous decision and take home the British and Commonwealth heavyweight straps. It may not have been the prettiest show of the most skilful boxers in the world but the fight was dramatic and never lacked for entertainment. The final judges’ scores were 117-112, 117-112 and 118-111.

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Steward picking Fury to beat Chisora

Image: Steward picking Fury to beat ChisoraBy Sean McDaniel: Trainer Emanuel Steward sees Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) as being too big, strong and powerful for British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) on Saturday night. Steward has kind of taken Fury under his wing to train and help him get to the next level.

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Fury: I’ll beat Chisora, Haye and Wladimir

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.

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Fury: I’m not ready to fight the Klitschkos yet

By Sean McDaniel: Unbeaten Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) feels he’s not ready to take on either of the Klitschko brothers at this time. Fury, 23, is speaking about this because IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko recently mentioned that he’d like to take on Dereck Chisora if he gets by Fury on July 23.

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Fury-Chisora: Tyson has the size but does he have the punch to win?

By Sean McDaniel: Undefeated Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) stands 6’9” and weighs 250+ pounds and is one of the biggest heavyweights in the division. He’s got size but his power is lacking in a major way. On July 23rd, Fury, 23, is going to have to find enough power to defeat British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’) in their fight at the Wembley Arena in Wembley, England.

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Chisora doesn’t see anything in Fury that worries him

Image: Chisora doesn't see anything in Fury that worries himBy Sean McDaniel: British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) may be the smaller man on July 23rd against the 6’9″ Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) when they meet up at the Wembley Arena, Wembley, London, UK. However, Chisora isn’t worried about anything that he sees from Fury and feels that he’ll be able to deal with anything he brings to the table in that fight.

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Fury says he doesn’t care about the money for Chisora fight

Image: Fury says he doesn't care about the money for Chisora fightBy Sean McDaniel: Unbeaten heavyweight Tyson Fury (14-0, 10 KO’s) says he doesn’t care about the money as he approaches his July 23 fight against unbeaten British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Derek Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) at the Wembley Arena, Wembley, London. Fury, 6’9″, will have a huge height advantage over the 6’1″ Chisora in this fight. However, as we’ve seen in many of Fury’s other fights, he tends to give up his height immediately when pressed by allowing his opponents to crowd him.

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UK heavyweight scene: Fury, Chisora, Dallas, Olubimiwo

Image: UK heavyweight scene: Fury, Chisora, Dallas, OlubimiwoBy Ronnie Jordan: People are starting to recognize a few Heavyweights emerging in the UK as possible contenders.

David Haye has given us hope at world level but with his decision to retire at 32 the Brits will be looking elsewhere for someone to fly the flag. My question is do any of them have what it takes to succeed at the top?

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