Modest Fury plans to unify world title

Tyson Fury recently joined Wladimir Klitschko in his last training camp in Austria.  “It was a pleasure and a great honour spending time in camp with Wladimir Klitschko," said the totemic Mancunian-Irish gypsy behemoth.  "It’s given me a great deal of confidence training alongside such a champion, he is definitely a fighter who is at the top of his game.”

“Wlad and his brother, Vitali are both modern day heavyweights who are not only very talented and athletic but also big heavyweights.

“There has been all sorts of speculation flying around why David Haye isn’t fighting one of the Klitschko brothers, but in my honest opinion I believe it's because David isn’t big enough to deal with the likes of Wladimir or Vitali.

“But I’m going to change all that in the future, not only am I talented, athletic, have the determination and toughness but also I’ve I got youth on my side, plus I’m also bigger than the likes of the Klitschko brothers as you can see by the photo," observed the modest traveller.

"When I realise my dream and become unified heavyweight champion of the world I will avoid no one, I'm sure I will be a dominant heavyweight champion just like Lennox Lewis, only I will be representing the UK and Ireland.

“I'm really looking forward to my next fight which is at the prestigious Wembley Arena on Saturday 19th February, this is going to be a big year for me, I'm going to give boxing the shot in the arm it needs.”

The night of championship boxing at Wembley Arena will be headlined by two British title fights, the first title fight of the night will see Morden’s Lenny Daws looking to defend his British light-welterweight title for a third time and secure the Lonsdale belt outright when he squares up against Paddington’s Ashley Theophane.

The second British title up for grabs on the night will be for the welterweight crown, this will be contested between Shepherd’s Bush resident John O’Donnell and Craig Watson of Manchester.