Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko continue to play the waiting game as their respective handlers continue the hunt for the ideal setting for their forthcoming rematch.
The pair of heavyweight behemoths will collide in a sequel to their game-changing first clash last November, in which Fury ended Klitschko's lengthy title stay with a 12-round win last November in Germany. Shortly following the loss, Klitschko exercised a rematch clause that forced Fury to forgo a mandatory title defense and eventual disposal of his International Boxing Federation (IBF) title, though content with the belts that still remain in tow as well as his status as the true lineal world champion.
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The pair of heavyweight behemoths will collide in a sequel to their game-changing first clash last November, in which Fury ended Klitschko's lengthy title stay with a 12-round win last November in Germany. Shortly following the loss, Klitschko exercised a rematch clause that forced Fury to forgo a mandatory title defense and eventual disposal of his International Boxing Federation (IBF) title, though content with the belts that still remain in tow as well as his status as the true lineal world champion.
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