By Edward Chaykovsky
Unbeaten heavyweight contender Hughie Fury is preparing for his world title fight, which takes place on May 6th in New Zealand.
Fury will travel to hostile territory for his mandatory shot at WBO world champion Joseph Parker.
But next week, another very important fight is taking place in the heavyweight division. On April 29th, Anthony Joshua will collide with Wladimir Klitschko before a record crowd of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, and the IBF, WBA, IBO world titles will be at stake.
Hughie is on a mission to reclaim all of the world titles for his family.
His cousin, Tyson Fury, captured the IBF, WBA, WBO, IBO world titles in November 2015 with a big upset decision over Klitschko. He was quickly stripped by the IBF for refusing to make a mandatory defense, and then he vacated the remainder of his belts to focus on his mental health issues.
Hughie wants to grab the WBO belt from Parker, and then he wants the winner of next Saturday's fight - which he believes will be Klitschko.
"Yes, definitely be tuning in for that one, it's going to be an exciting fight. I do think it's a tiny bit soon for Joshua, but I do wish him all the best and I hope he wins. I would go with Klitschko with the experience. I just think it's a tiny bit too soon for Joshua. Definitely a knockout," Fury said to Sky Sports.
"He wasn't an 11 year champion for nothing. Like I say, you cannot rush into big fights like him, thinking 'yeah I'm just going to knock him over like every other man'. He's not going to stand there to be hit. He's not had the experience to go with someone like him."
"I'm not looking past anyone at the moment. I'm looking forward to Parker, and after one belt, I'm coming for them all. I want to unify the heavyweight division - and that is what I will do."