Frank Warren and Tyson Fury can’t force Wladimir Klitschko into the ring, but for once they can claim the upper hand in dictating a timetable to which he will need to make a decision regarding the mandatory title challenge.
Fury and his team knew heading into his rematch with Dereck Chisora last November that even with a win and being named mandatory challenger by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) wouldn’t guarantee that his next fight would be for the title. It’s why Warren raced to secure plans for a stay-busy fight the moment Fury forced Chisora to quit after 10 rounds.
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Fury and his team knew heading into his rematch with Dereck Chisora last November that even with a win and being named mandatory challenger by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) wouldn’t guarantee that his next fight would be for the title. It’s why Warren raced to secure plans for a stay-busy fight the moment Fury forced Chisora to quit after 10 rounds.
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