Tyson Fury has dismissed suggestions that his time spent training alongside Wladimir Klitschko gives him an advantage when he challenges the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion on Saturday.
Fury remained a raw, unproven professional when, five years ago, he spent time in the Klitschko training camp while working with trainer, the late Emmanuel Steward.
In the build-up to Saturday's fight at Dusseldorf's ESPRIT arena, he has already spoken of the time he outlasted Klitschko in a sauna, and he has also trained alongside Eddie Chambers, a former Klitschko opponent who for more than a year worked with Fury's trainer and uncle Peter.
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Fury remained a raw, unproven professional when, five years ago, he spent time in the Klitschko training camp while working with trainer, the late Emmanuel Steward.
In the build-up to Saturday's fight at Dusseldorf's ESPRIT arena, he has already spoken of the time he outlasted Klitschko in a sauna, and he has also trained alongside Eddie Chambers, a former Klitschko opponent who for more than a year worked with Fury's trainer and uncle Peter.
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