Tyson Fury has got it all planned out.
Most fighters like to focus on the fight at hand and not look past opponents but Tyson Fury isn’t like most fighters.
The reigning IBO, WBA and WBO heavyweight champion has got plans for his next three fights and he’s certainly not shying away from difficult opponents.
A rematch with Wladimir Klitschko will, of course, be Fury’s first port of call due to the fact that an immediate rematch clause had been pencilled in to their initial bout agreement.
It’s reported that Fury vs. Klitschko II has been slated for June 4 although a venue has yet to be finalised.
My next fights, 1,wlad, 2,winner of Joshua/Martin, 3, winner of wilder/povetkin
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) March 15, 2016
Fury confirmed on Twitter on Tuesday that he intends to take on the winner of Anthony Joshua vs. Charles Martin following the Klitschko bout which would be a huge fight for British boxing if Joshua comes good.
The third fight in Fury’s schedule will be contested against the winner of the WBC heavyweight title fight between Deontay Wilder and Alexander Povetkin which takes place in late May.