Vladimir Klitschko Vs. Tyson Fury Moved To November 28! Fury Itching To Get His Hands On The Champ!

Now that the Vladimir Klitschko versus Tyson Fury has been delayed due to Klitschko's injury, fans will have to wait a month before they can see the two heavyweights slug it out.

Originally scheduled to happen on Oct. 24, the fight is now moved to Nov. 28, same time and venue, to give Klitschko some time to recover. He was diagnosed with a calf injury, fortunately, doctors confirmed that the injury is not too serious and he can proceed with fighting Fury on the last week of Nov.

"My injury will heal quickly enough for me to enter the ring on November 28. I will promptly continue my training camp preparations and, of course, I am very happy to still be fighting this year, especially for my fans who have already bought their tickets," Klitschko said via Opening Round.

Meanwhile, his opponent, Tyson Fury, is itching to get his hands on Klitchsko and he even said that should he lose, he will ban himself from boxing.

"If I can't knock him out then I must be useless," Fury said via Opening Round. "If I can't beat a 40-year-old man, I need banning from boxing. If I can't, then I won't be boxing on because I won't be able to achieve and get my goals."

Klitchsko, even if he is viewed as someone respectable due to his high educational attainment, is deemed as someone as a shame to represent the heavyweight division.

"I don't like him, for one. I don't think he's an ambassador and has ruined the heavyweight division," Fury said. "People say he's a great champion, clean-shaved, un-tattooed, great manners, very educated."

"So what? He's boring and has ruined the division as far as I'm concerned. He's got as much personality as the wall I'm looking at in front of me."

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