BoxingSpecialist2
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By impressively stopping Dereck Chisora, Tyson Fury is now the mandatory challenger to Wladimir's titles, and this fight will definitely be taking place in 2015. Klitschko is poised to be taking a voluntary fight in early 2015 (Bryant Jennings is looking the most likely, but there's also been talks of Briggs or Wilder/Stiverne), but after that will be required to defend against Fury.
It will be strange to see that Wlad will actually be the much smaller man in this fight. We are used to seeing Wlad box at a distance and tower over his opponents' heights but he will be a lot shorter than Fury. Fury is 6'9" with an 85" reach, compared to Wladimir who is 6'6" with an 81" reach.
What does everyone make of the fight and is anyone giving Fury a chance at pulling off the upset?
It will be strange to see that Wlad will actually be the much smaller man in this fight. We are used to seeing Wlad box at a distance and tower over his opponents' heights but he will be a lot shorter than Fury. Fury is 6'9" with an 85" reach, compared to Wladimir who is 6'6" with an 81" reach.
What does everyone make of the fight and is anyone giving Fury a chance at pulling off the upset?