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    Deontay Wilder claims Tyson Fury trilogy is NOT off as promoter Shelly Finkel insists ‘we’ll fight any date, any place’

    DEONTAY WILDER is still holding out hope of facing Tyson Fury and will ‘fight any date, any place’.
    Wilder, who was beaten by Fury in February, was contracted to an immediate rematch.

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    Deontay Wilder is still holding out to rematch Tyson Fury Credit: Reuters

    But the coronavirus pandemic has so far prevented live crowds from purchasing tickets and as a result delayed the trilogy.
    Fury is now fed up of waiting and has called to fight in December in the UK to prepare for an undisputed title decider against Anthony Joshua next year.
    It leaves 34-year-old Wilder, who is still training to win back the WBC belt, out in the cold, but his co-promoter insists they still wish to face Fury.
    Shelly Finkel told ESPN: “Deontay and I would like to have the next fight, as planned, against Fury.

    “We’ll fight him any date, any place.”
    Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum claimed Wilder’s rematch clause expired this month.
    It would leave Fury, 32, free to fight by the end of the year before then focussing on WBA, IBF and WBO champion Joshua, 30.

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    Wilder’s co-promoter Shelly Finkel says Wilder is training to fight FuryCredit: AFP or licensors

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    Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum claimed Wilder’s rematch clause expired this monthCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Arum said: “We couldn’t get an appropriate date, until it was next year.
    “Tyson said, ‘No, I want to fight in December,’ and so that’s what we arranged in England.
    “We had a contract (with Wilder), but it expired.”
    Joshua is set to defend his trio of world titles in December against Kubrat Pulev.
    If he and Fury emerge victorious before Christmas, it sets them up for a historic Battle of Britain, having already verbally agreed a two-fight deal.
    Arum said: “It’s the biggest fight in the history of English boxing.”
    And the 88-year-old promoter revealed the unification will take place “wherever it’s the most lucrative to make it happen”.

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: Date, UK start time, TV channel, live stream and rules as boxing legends go head-to-head

    BOXING legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr are preparing to do battle in a spectacular bout.
    The 54-year-old Tyson will face Jones, 51, in a long-awaited fight, with the Baddest Man on the Planet dropping an incredible SIX stone to get in shape.

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    How Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr match up

    The exhibition bout really will be one for the ages.
    The California State Commission say the exhibition bout will be fought under the rules that both men will not look for the knock-out and will instead “exhibit” their skills, but both fighters have come out and said the contrary.
    When is Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?
    The big fight is now set for Thanksgiving Weekend – Saturday, November 28 at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
    It was originally set to take place on September 12 but the event has been postponed until later in the year.
    The undercard is expected to start at 6pm local time which is 2am GMT and the main event will follow between 4am and 5am GMT.
    The legends are set to eight rounds in the ring, with Youtube star Jake Paul and NBA star Nate Robinson confirmed for the undercard.

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    Iron Mike Tyson is set to return to the ring for the epic fightCredit: Getty

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    Where can I live stream Tyson vs Jones Jr? 
    The social media site Triller will be airing the fight.
    It will be on a pay-per-view basis, with reports the event will cost $49.99.
    It’s set to be an all-star night as artists such as Snoop Dogg, Lil’ Wayne, The Weeknd and Pitbull are going to be performing.
    What TV channel will be Tyson vs Jones Jr be on?
    The fight is unlikely to be streamed on TV in the UK, opting instead to be on put on live stream through social media app Triller.

    What are the rules of the fight?
    The fight will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds.

    No headguards will be worn but the fighters will be wearing larger 12-ounce gloves.
    Technically the fight can only be stopped if there is a knock-out, but California State Athletic Commission executive director Andy Forster said he will stop it as soon as a cut appears.
    Forster said: “Tyson and Jones Jr. won’t be wearing headgear for the fight. They’ll be lacing up 12-ounce gloves and there won’t be any judges present at the fight to score the action. So, technically, there won’t be a winner unless a knockout somehow occurs, or either fighter is deemed unfit to continue.
    “They can move around and make some money, but I told them if you get cut, it’s over.”

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    Roy Jones Jr, 51, last fought only two years ago
    What have they said?
    Mike Tyson: “We’re throwing punches at each other. This is going to be my definition of fun … broken eye sockets, broken jaw, broken rib. That’s fun to me.”
    Roy Jones Jr: “He’s still Mike Tyson, he’s still one of the strongest, most explosive people who ever touched a boxing ring. If anything, I made a mistake going in with him. He’s the bigger guy, he’s the explosive guy. He’s going to have all the first-round fireworks, not me. I do have first-round fireworks, but he’s known for more first-round fireworks than anybody to ever touch boxing, other than maybe George Foreman.” More

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    Roy Jones Jr admits ‘death is a possibility’ ahead of Mike Tyson fight but would ‘die a happy man’ if boxing killed him

    ROY JONES JR admitted ‘death is a possibility’ as he prepares to step into the ring with Mike Tyson.
    But the veteran boxer, 51, added that he is so committed to the sport that he would not be ‘mad’ at dying for it.

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    Roy Jones Jr knows he is putting his life on the line by stepping into the ring with Mike Tyson aged 51Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Jones Jr will face Iron Mike in their comeback exhibition bout on November 28.
    And despite the dangers of fighting in their older years, Captain Hook is willing to put his body on the line.
    He said: “You get hit by someone like Mike Tyson anything can happen to you.
    “Mike Tyson is not just an ordinary puncher. He’s one of those guys that can do just that to you.

    “So, you should know what you’re going into and you should be ready for that because this is Mike.
    “For me, I don’t really give a damn, I fight for a living.
    “I ain’t trippin’ at all because I know death is a possibility. Yeah, that can happen to anybody.
    “And I know it can happen to me even more going in there with somebody as dangerous as Mike Tyson.”

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    Tyson has not fought since back-to-back defeats in 2004 and 2005 but is preparing for the exhibition comebackCredit: Instagram

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    Jones Jr began his professional career way back in May 1989 and was crowned heavyweight champion of the world four years later.
    He fought a whopping 75 times in a career that spanned virtually three decades with his last pro bout in February 2018 as he beat Scott Sigmon to take his record to 66-9.
    But now into his 50s, Jones Jr knows the risk is increasing – but said dying through boxing would make him ‘die a happy man’.
    He added: “Problem with me is, why I love and why I do what I do, because I love boxing.
    “So if I gotta die boxing, I die a happy man.

    I know that people get hurt in boxing, some people don’t make it out alive
    Roy Jones Jr

    “There’s probably one or two others ways I’d like to go – but if I went that way, I’m not mad at that.
    “Because I knew that when I started boxing, I know that people get hurt in this, some people don’t make it out alive.
    “So, if that’s how you’ve got to go, you’ve got to know that.
    “But if you’re not that game and not that committed to what you’re doing, then you shouldn’t be talking to me about boxing.
    “Because that’s what boxing is.”

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    Derek Chisora having such a hard time finding sparring partners similar to Oleksandr Usyk he’ll pay £1,000 to all-comers

    DEREK CHISORA is having such a nightmare hunting down Oleksandr Usyk-style sparring partners that David Haye is offering £1,000 for someone to chin him.
    The heavyweight, 36, takes on the Ukraine superstar on Halloween as the big underdog, thanks to the southpaw’s Olympic 2012 gold and undisputed reign as world cruiserweight champion.

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    Derek Chisora and David Haye are finding it tough to get a sparring partner ahead of the Usyk fightCredit: Instagram @derekwarchisora

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    Oleksandr Usyk goes into his fight with Chisora as overwhelming favouriteCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Usyk’s freakish qualities have made it a problem for Del Boy and his financial advisor Haye to book suitable sparring.
    So the Hayemaker posted an open invitation on Twitter on Tuesday – offering cash incentives for someone to walk in and chin his man.
    Speaking after a recent pheasant hunt, Chisora said: “I am getting my fitness right.
    “But sparring is hard because there is nobody out there who can spar like him, who can box and move like him.

    “You just don’t know what to expect this guy to do in the ring.
    “But I don’t think he is going to find it very easy to prepare for Derek Chisora.
    “I haven’t been doing any of that juggling, mind-training stuff he does — that’s just for sissies.
    “I like going shooting, hunting and killing stuff.”

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    Eddie Hearn’s Fight Camp garden shows have closed for the winter, so the Halloween bout needs an indoor venue.
    Wembley Arena is the front runner for a string of high-profile fights and the area does have a special place in the reformed bad boy’s heart – because it hosted his debut almost 14 years ago.
    The Hampstead man said: “Wembley is only around the corner from my house, so it is really special.
    “Wembley has changed so much since my debut there.
    “It’s more like Madison Square Garden now, with the new England football ground and huge developments around the area.
    “How different am I to the guy who made his debut there?
    “I am a bit different in some ways, because I have white hairs on my chin I didn’t have back then.
    “But I am a lot different in other ways because I am a dad now, I have matured a little bit.”
    Chisora has done some wild things in the past to help sell tickets and boost his paydays.
    But he has taken a whack to the wallet to get this thriller on for the fans who have supported him through his rollercoaster 32-9 career.
    He added: “With everything that is happening in the world, you should be just happy for the chance to fight.
    “I know a lot of fighters who cannot fight and are struggling.
    “It’s something to look forward to and then people have the Dillian Whyte and Alexander Povetkin rematch.
    “Then it is Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev and then Christmas, so hopefully we kick off a happier period for everyone.
    “It wasn’t about money, it was about getting back in the ring and doing what I love.”

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    Tyson Fury called out by Otto Wallin for December 5 rematch after Swede left Gypsy King with horror two-inch cut in 2019

    TYSON FURY has been called out by Otto Wallin for a December 5 rematch.
    The Swede heavyweight left Fury requiring 47 stitches after their fight in September 2019.

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    Tyson Fury beat Otto Wallin in 2019 before he fought Deontay Wilder Credit: Reuters

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    Fury was left requiring 47 stitches after their fight in September 2019Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    And with the Gypsy King searching for an opponent to face in the UK before the end of the year, Wallin believes he has earned another shot at the unbeaten champion.
    He said, per Boxing Scene: “I deserve a rematch based on my performance vs Fury last year.
    “I did much better vs Fury than Wilder did, better than anybody who has faced Fury and I’m ready to take Wilder’s place.
    “I’ve been working very hard since last year and I believe I’ve improved with the experience from fighting Fury and with all the work I’ve put in since that fight.”

    Fury, 32, suffered the gruesome two inch gash against Wallin, 29, following a hook in round three of their bloody Las Vegas bout.
    The Gypsy King would go on to grind out a points win, before going on to challenge Deontay Wilder.
    Fury then dethroned Wilder, 34, of the WBC title this February but has decided against fulfilling their contracted rematch.
    Having already agreed a two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua, 30, for 2021, the 6ft 9in Brit wants to fight in December.

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    Tyson Fury turned down the chance to face Tyson Fury in January or February Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Wallin, pictured next to Anthony Joshua, wants to rematch Fury Credit: https://www.instagram.com/ottowallin/?hl=en

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    He has rejected the chance to face Wilder in January or February, to instead take a warm-up fight to prepare for unified king AJ.
    With Fury in need of an opponent for his UK homecoming, Wallin has emerged as a potential candidate.
    His promoter Dmitriy Salita said: “Who better than Otto Wallin, who gave Fury the toughest fight of his life?
    “Otto is en-route to being heavyweight champion of the world.
    “He gave Tyson Fury the hardest fight of his life by punches landed and damage administered inside the ring.
    “Now with having fought in August he is ready to jump on this opportunity and prove he is the best in the world.”

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    Tyson Fury rejected Deontay Wilder trilogy in January or February to fight THIS YEAR and prepare for Anthony Joshua bout

    TYSON FURY rejected the chance to fight Deontay Wilder in early 2021 to instead return this year and focus on facing Anthony Joshua.
    The Gypsy King was contracted to a trilogy bout against Wilder, having dethroned the American in February.

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    Tyson Fury turned down the chance to face Tyson Fury in January or February 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Anthony Joshua and Fury have verbally agreed a two-fight deal for 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    But the coronavirus pandemic has driven paying fans away from the sport and as a result delayed the immediate rematch, which was set for December.
    With Fury having already verbally agreed a double header against Joshua for 2021, he rejected the chance to face Wilder in January or February.
    It instead allows him to prepare for the potential undisputed title decider by arranging a winter warm-up fight in the UK.
    Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum said: “We lost December 19, the networks suggested the end of January or the end of February.

    “They gave us two dates. And Fury said, ‘No. I wanna fight this year. And then I’m going on and fighting Joshua.’
    “And under his contract, he had every right to do that. There’s not even a question.
    “He didn’t even have to wait until December 19, which was the original date, because the contract ran out in October.”
    With Wilder’s right to an immediate rematch said to be expired, Arum warned Fury has no legal obligation to fulfil a third fight with the 34-year-old.

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    He said: “There’s definitely no legal recourse for them. Are they gonna complain? Sure.
    “You’ve gotta understand, the reason there was this very certain window for the rematch, that some people might say was a small window, is that it was negotiated by both sides.
    “And as I recall it, they thought they were gonna win, so they wanted as small a window as possible to get rid of the third fight, so they would go on and not be burdened.
    “So, it wasn’t like we insisted that the window be very small to do the third fight, because we didn’t know we were gonna win the fight.”
    If the WBC grants Fury permission to defend his belt against another challenger, he could do so the same month as Joshua.
    Unified champion AJ, 30, faces Bulgarian mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev, 39, in December.
    And Frank Warren has lined up Fury, 32, for a homecoming, which will be the unbeaten heavyweight’s first fight on home soil since August 2018.

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    Five man shortlist to fight Tyson Fury revealed by promoter Bob Arum including unbeaten 20-0 star Agit Kabayel

    TYSON FURY has a five-man shortlist for his homecoming fight on December 5.
    The WBC champ has walked away from his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder after growing tired of repeated Covid and injury-related postponements.

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    Tyson Fury wants a fight before the end of the year after the latest bout with Deontay Wilder was postponedCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Rising German star Agit Kabayel, 28, currently has a 20-0 recordCredit: ERIC GAILLARD

    The Gypsy King has demanded a fight before 2021 and British promoter Frank Warren must now find him a dance partner on just eight weeks’ notice.
    With Fury hopeful of fighting Anthony Joshua in a mega-money bout in 2021, the 32-year-old will not want to risk a shock defeat or a serious cut, like the 47-stitch gash he suffered against Otto Wallin.
    But US promoter Bob Arum has named a heavy-handed list of candidates who could cause the undefeated champion problems.
    It includes German former European champ Agit Kabayel, who has arguably the best record at 20-0, as well as much-avoided former cruiserweight Michael Hunte and Efe Ajagba, a raw Nigerian powerhouse.

    Colombian former kickboxer Oscar Rivas fancies the challenge – especially after his loss to Dillian Whyte last year – with former heavyweight champ Charles Martin an outside bet.
    Arum has his personal preferences for keeping the money in-house, the veteran matchmaker said.
    He told iFL TV: “Five guys who are possible. There’s Efe, the African is there. 
    “There’s Agit, Rivas is there and there are two others that are there. 

    “We’ll have to pick out, see who’s available and pick it out. 

    “I mean, Rivas and Efe are Top Rank fighters, and I’m sure we could arrange for them to be available.”
    Hunter is the excellent technician who would have had a win over Alexander Povetkin in December, had the Russian judge not given his patriot the nod to leave it a split-draw.

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    Fury also beat Hunter in the amateurs ,but the American has always insisted he was robbed on the UK show and would love a shot at revenge.
    Martin is the former IBF king Anthony Joshua beat for his first world title in 2016, but he is managed by rival promoters PBC making a late-notice deal unlikely.
    Kabayel’s most high-profile win was the 2017 shock decision over Derek Chisora but the 28-year-old has failed to kick on from that upset and notched just three more wins in Germany.

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    Five opponents Tyson Fury could fight next in December as Anthony Joshua tune-up including Lucas Browne who wants clash

    TYSON FURY needs a December dance partner if he has indeed ditched Deontay Wilder.
    The Gypsy King has grown tired of waiting for his 6ft 7in American opponent to name a date and location for their trilogy fight and wants to move on with his career – quickly.

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    Tyson Fury needs a December opponent worthy of selling a pay-per-view boutCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The undefeated WBC king will now enjoy a homecoming UK show in December – to navigate around the Covid-related travel restrictions – before hopefully leaping into the undisputed decider with Anthony Joshua.
    So the 32-year-old’s next opponent must be a big enough name to help sell a pay-per-view, very close to wallet-crippling Crimbo.
    But not really dangerous enough to beat or cut the showman a few months out from potentially the biggest fight in British boxing history.
    Eddie Hearn and Sky Sports are already selling Derek Chisora vs Olexandr Usyk (Oct 31), Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin 2 (Nov 21) and AJ vs Kubrat Pulev (Dec 12) on PPV.

    So cash-strapped fans are going to take some convincing to buy Fury’s first UK bout since 2018, if the opponent isn’t up to scratch.
    Here SunSport considers five names – some perfect picks, some dreaded journeymen and some wild long shots – who could meet the fight criteria.
    1. Lucas Browne – Australia – 29-2

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    Aussie Lucas Browne has previously lost to British fightersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The Australian veteran is a former WBA world champion, speaks the lingo and would have no problem playing the pantomime villain to drive up interest.
    British fans will also recognise ‘Big Daddy’ from his two career defeats, both in London against Dave Allen and Dillian Whyte and caused by magnificent punches.

    The freelance fight also has no exclusive promotional ties in the UK so would be an easy coup.
    Browne has revealed it would be an ‘honour’ to face Fury, as he said: “Wouldn’t it be awesome for me to knock him out and have all these fans hate me at the same time. That’s something I’d love to happen.
    “As I said, it would be an absolute honour to share the ring with him, I would be going in there to knock him out, that would be the plan.
    “I could be losing 11 rounds and still knock you out with one punch in the 12th and that’s why I am always going to be dangerous no matter what.”

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    2. David Price – England – 25-7

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    David Price has history with the Gypsy KingCredit: PA:Press Association
    There is already a brilliant backstory between Fury and the giant scouser. 
    Price beat Fury in a 2006 amateur bout and went on to take the Team GB super-heavyweight spot at the 2008 Olympics, ahead of Fury.
    Then the Morecambe hero produced one of the funniest call-out clips in the history of British boxing when he offered the “big stiff idiot plumber” a pro straightener.
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    Price’s pro career has been a painful disappointment but his right hand remains a dangerous equaliser.
    But his infamous glass chin could also help Fury score a sensational KO.
    The 37-year-old has boxed on Eddie Hearn’s Sky Sports shows in recent years so negotiations might be tricky.
    But it is definitely a long-overdue clash that would hit the mainstream and warrant a PPV fee.
    3. Carlos Takam – France – 39-5-1

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    Carlos Takam could jump in the ring with Fury before ChristmasCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Cameroon-born Frenchman has a few factors in his favour.
    From a business angle he shares US promoters Top Rank with Fury, so the deal is done in-house.
    In the ring, fans will remember the Las Vegas-based slugger giving AJ a torrid night in Cardiff in 2017 when Takam was harshly stopped on his feet in the 10th.
    And he lost a barnstormer with Derek Chisora in 2018 to further enhance his reputation as a headline attraction.
    There could be a worry that rough’n’tough Takam could be too high-risk, especially considering the 42-stitch wound Fury suffered in the supposedly easy bout with Otto Wallin in 2019.
    At 39, the hardnut is approaching the end of his career and is unlikely to land another world title shot.
    So he could be convinced to take a payday against his stablemate and promise to take his pressure style down a couple of notches.
    4. Razvan Cojanu – Romania – 17-7

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    Razvan Cojanu lost to Fury’s stablemate Daniel DuboisCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    If the first three whetted your appetite then prepare to sling your dinner in the bin with option No4.
    This Romanian heavyweight’s stock shot up after he went 12 rounds against then-world champ Joseph Parker but the 2017 stinker was little more than a sparring match and he lost three on the bounce immediately after.
    Two of those defeats, however, are the reason Cojanu remains an option.
    Frank Warren and BT fed the 6ft 7in clogger to prospects Daniel Dubois and Nathan Gorman so there is a relationship already in place.
    But even a stacked undercard and post-fight singalong from Fury would struggle to make this worth a …. watch.
    5. Dempsey McKean – Australia – 18-0

    You’ve probably never heard of the 6ft 6in southpaw but before Fury cherrypicked Wallin and Tom Schwarz from obscurity last year they were also relative unknowns.
    Schwarz was 24-0 and highly ranked by the WBO, while Wallin was 20-0 and respected by the WBA and both made Fury look good in the ring.
    McKean shares a few similarities, as the unbeaten No1 heavyweight from Down Under with a couple of obscure WBO titles and a sizeable frame to lure in fence-sitters.
    Fury’s die-hard fans would watch him box up a birthday present and, with the right sales patter, some floating voters might buy in to a bout like this.
    But this would be another one that boxing purists would turn their noses up, especially after having it bloodied by the three other heavyweight PPVs on the calendar.

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