‘Like a fart in the wind’ – Wladimir Klitschko delivers unusual Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury prediction after sharing the ring with both
Wladimir Klitschko is better placed than most to deliver a prediction on a possible Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight. The Ukrainian heavyweight has, after all, shared the ring with both men. Fury dethroned Ukrainian boxing legend Klitschko in 2015AFP Fury put an end to Klitschko’s reign of dominance over the heavyweight division by snatching his WBA, IBF and WBO titles away from him in 2015 via unanimous decision following a remarkable 22-fight winning streak that lasted for 11 years. Klitschko went on to activate the rematch clause in his contract but their second fight was cancelled as Fury’s mental health spiralled out of control. While Fury took some time away from the sport, Joshua put the final nail in Klitschko’s coffin two years later by knocking him out in the 11th round of a barnburning bout. Both Brits have gone on to become the two biggest names in the heavyweight division but as of yet their paths are yet to cross between the ropes. However, that looks set to change this year with both men seemingly on a collision course to face each other after suffering back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk. Klitscko’s opinion may have changed since he was last asked who he thought would win the all-British showdown. But back in 2018, his stance was clear – even if his wording was a bit odd. “Hands down Joshua,” he told Sky Sports. “He is getting to be the complete fighter. “Technically, size-wise, weight-wise, power-wise. And he is a good learner. “The other guy [Fury], like a fart in the wind, is there, and it is gone. Klitschko’s last fight of his career came against Joshua and was a great spectacleGetty “In the history of boxing, there are a lot of examples of this kind of guy. “They can be successful for a time but are not disciplined enough to continue to be successful. “I wish Tyson well, but I think there is a lack of discipline there, and discipline is more important than motivation. “Drawing from my experience, I would say it is going to be very difficult for Tyson because there’s that lack of discipline.” Of course, these comments came during Fury’s first retirement from the sport when he was drinking and abusing drugs. Although his commitment to the sport has been questioned by several members of the boxing fraternity over the years. Joshua and Fury have a long-standing rivalry and are poised to finally meet in the ringGETTY His lack of discipline nearly cost him an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Francis Ngannou in 2023 when he came in at a career-heaviest weight and then barely scraped by the boxing novice. However, you would hope he would pay more respect to Joshua. Especially given the extortionate amount of money that will be on the line if the fight ever gets past the negotiation table. Boxing WhatsApp channel Get the latest fight news, reaction and the best opinion from talkSPORT pundits in our Boxing WhatsApp channel. Follow our Boxing channel HERE.
Wladimir Klitschko is better placed than most to deliver a prediction on a possible Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight.
The Ukrainian heavyweight has, after all, shared the ring with both men.
Fury put an end to Klitschko’s reign of dominance over the heavyweight division by snatching his WBA, IBF and WBO titles away from him in 2015 via unanimous decision following a remarkable 22-fight winning streak that lasted for 11 years.
Klitschko went on to activate the rematch clause in his contract but their second fight was cancelled as Fury’s mental health spiralled out of control.
While Fury took some time away from the sport, Joshua put the final nail in Klitschko’s coffin two years later by knocking him out in the 11th round of a barnburning bout.
Both Brits have gone on to become the two biggest names in the heavyweight division but as of yet their paths are yet to cross between the ropes.
However, that looks set to change this year with both men seemingly on a collision course to face each other after suffering back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
Klitscko’s opinion may have changed since he was last asked who he thought would win the all-British showdown.
But back in 2018, his stance was clear – even if his wording was a bit odd.
“Hands down Joshua,” he told Sky Sports. “He is getting to be the complete fighter.
“Technically, size-wise, weight-wise, power-wise. And he is a good learner.
“The other guy [Fury], like a fart in the wind, is there, and it is gone.
“In the history of boxing, there are a lot of examples of this kind of guy.
“They can be successful for a time but are not disciplined enough to continue to be successful.
“I wish Tyson well, but I think there is a lack of discipline there, and discipline is more important than motivation.
“Drawing from my experience, I would say it is going to be very difficult for Tyson because there’s that lack of discipline.”
Of course, these comments came during Fury’s first retirement from the sport when he was drinking and abusing drugs.
Although his commitment to the sport has been questioned by several members of the boxing fraternity over the years.
His lack of discipline nearly cost him an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Francis Ngannou in 2023 when he came in at a career-heaviest weight and then barely scraped by the boxing novice.
However, you would hope he would pay more respect to Joshua.
Especially given the extortionate amount of money that will be on the line if the fight ever gets past the negotiation table.
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