Evening Standard

‘Wilder has dynamite power but I’ll slug it out with him’

- John Dillon

TYSON FURY has admitted he will have to confront DeontayWil­der in a slugging match at some point in their heavyweigh­t world title clash next month.

Fury is renowned for his boxing skills, but he understand­s that to defeat the unbeaten American in Los Angeles on December 1 he will have to be aggressive, as well as slippery and tricky.

Former four-belt title holder Fury, 30, is in California, working at the gym of renowned trainer Freddie Roach — who will be in his corner — as he attempts an extraordin­ary comeback after just two low-key fights in three years.

WBC championWi­lder, 33, has knocked out 39 of his 40 opponents, but Fury says he will have to get up close with the big hitter, even though his title defeat of Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 was achieved, in boxing parlance, on his toes.

Fury said: “Wilder is someone with dynamite power. I don’t know about me being clever, but it’s going to be a heav- yweight title fight and we are going to have to start hitting each other.

“It is true that styles make fights and that is what will make this an interestin­g clash. But we will be having a go at each other and I am hoping it is going to be the toughest fight of my life. We can both knock each other out, but we also have to be fit enough to go 12 rounds. It will become about having a go. We are unbeaten giants with a point to prove.”

Fury has shifted base from the Big Bear training camp in the San Bernardino Mountains to finalise his preparatio­ns at Roach’s Wild Card gym in Hollywood.

“It’s great to have Freddie’s experience now,” he added. “He can also give us good experience in the corner on the night.

“We always planned to move down to LA. Big Bear was about altitude training, but we’ve moved down to sea level to train. It’s not a mind tactic, it’s just that Freddie is an experience­d guy and it will be to my advantage.”

Fury’s comments offer a far more measured analysis of how he is preparing than the uproar he delivered during last month’s publicity tour of London, New York and LA.

But the hype will crank up again in the coming weeks — with Anthony Joshua potentiall­y waiting in the wings — for a fight which, surprising­ly, has yet to sell out the Staples Centre. Fury insists the clash would have packed out Old Trafford if it had been staged in England.

“If this had been at Old Trafford or elsewhere in the UK, we’d have sold out a stadium with 75,000 people,” said Fury. “I feel I have the support of the world, not just British fans.

“I’m jogging down the road in LA and everybody is cheering my name.”

 ??  ?? King of swing: Tyson Fury trains hard in LA for next month’s fight with Deontay Wilder
King of swing: Tyson Fury trains hard in LA for next month’s fight with Deontay Wilder

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