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Joshua, Fury and Wilder bizarrely called out by Wladimir Klitschko as former champ appears to tease comeback


WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO appeared to tease a comeback by calling out Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.

The Ukrainian icon walked away from the sport in 2017 after a brave battle to Joshua, that saw the Brit victorious in round 11.

 Wladimir Klitschko teased a comeback to the ring having retired in 2017

Wladimir Klitschko teased a comeback to the ring having retired in 2017Credit: Splash News

It came after Fury dethroned the former heavyweight ruler two years prior, but a battle with depression saw the traveller lose his belts out the ring, cancelling the planned rematch.

But after almost three years retired, Klitschko bizarrely asked fans who they would most like him to fight next.

In three separate tweets he teased fights with the divisions elite.

Out of the three tweets, the Joshua rematch gained the least likes.

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The pair were scheduled to meet again after their Wembley classic, with Las Vegas slated the host the rerun.

But an exhausted Klitschko thought otherwise, despite becoming the first man to floor AJ, as he walked away from the mega-money rematch.

Fans were interested in another Fury fight, though, with the tweet being liked three times more than the other two.

 The Ukrainian icon walked away from the sport in 2017 after a brave battle to Joshua

The Ukrainian icon walked away from the sport in 2017 after a brave battle to JoshuaCredit: PA:Press Association

 Klitschko lost to Tyson Fury in 2015 and saw their rematch a year later cancelled

Klitschko lost to Tyson Fury in 2015 and saw their rematch a year later cancelledCredit: PA:Press Association


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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