Vladimir Klitschko Versus Tyson Fury Fight Update: Everything You Need To Know So Far

After their fight was moved from Oct. 24 to Nov. 28, Vladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury's heated rivalry intensifies even more as Fury keeps on talking trash against the champion.

As a primer on what fans should expect from him, Tyson Fury said that he will annihilate Klitschko as he offers too much versatility and power to overcome his opponent.

"I'm going to cause chaos and constantly change my tactics. That's how I can beat him. It will be a short, violent, simple knockout," the confident Fury told German magazine Sport Bild via Yahoo Sports New Zealand.

He added that if Klitschko decides to go toe-to-toe with him instead of close quarter combat, that will be his biggest mistake heading into this fight. 

"If he is looking for a direct exchange of punches with me, it will end in disaster for him. That's when the shutters will go down."

Asked what he will do if he defeats the champ, Fury said, "I will definitely sing a song to celebrate the victory. I'll try and do a duet with Rod Stewart."

"I'm as confident of winning as waking up in the morning and putting my shoes on," said Fury.

While the champ is keeping his cool with everything Fury is throwing his way, he called his rival a "clown" after dressing up as Batman in a press conference for their fight.

The 39-year-old Klitschko have 64 wins and three losses with 53 coming by way of knockout while the 27-year-old Fury still has an unblemished record with 24 wins with 18 via knockouts.

Who do you think will take the win in this fight? Will Klitschko finally step down or will Fury suffer his first defeat? Stay tuned.

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