Fury refuses to wait around for Klitschko shot

Tyson Fury insists he was never going to wait around for his shot at Wladimir Klitschko.
Tyson Fury. Picture: Nick Potts/PA WireTyson Fury. Picture: Nick Potts/PA Wire
Tyson Fury. Picture: Nick Potts/PA Wire

The unbeaten Morecambe giant is the mandatory challenger for the Ukrainian great’s WBO World Heavyweight title but first faces Germany-based Romanian Christian Hammer at London’s O2 Arena on February 28.

It will see the 23-0, 26-year-old, risk his number one spot with his European and WBO International titles also on the line.

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Fury, who returns to training on Monday after his victory over Dereck Chisora in November, said: “I have to fight in between.

“I can’t just wait for Klitschko not knowing if he is going to fight me.

“I’m not on Klitschko or anyone else’s time.

“I’ve got this one and I might have even two (fights) before I face Klitschko.

“I’m not worried about Klitschko I’m completely focussed on Christian Hammer.”

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Klitschko is set to defend his titles against unbeaten American Bryant Jennings in April with promoter Frank Warren hoping to secure a late summer shot for Fury.

Warren said: “We can’t sit around waiting for Tyson Fury’s opportunity to take his mandatory shot.

“He’s only had two fights in two years due to injuries to Dereck Chisora and David Haye.

“He needs to be fighting and wants to take on the best.”

Hammer, 17-3, comes into the fight on the back 10 straight wins and knows he has nothing to lose in London next month.

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The former WBO European Champion said: “I don’t feel any pressure.

“I’m ready to fight and in the best shape of my life.

“I’ve wanted this fight for a long time.”

Fury said: “Christian is a good boxer, a good mover and a good puncher.

“It’s going to be a good fight but I’m going to knock him out.”

Fury against Hammer will headline the Risky Business show on February 28 live on BoxNation.