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After extending his career unbeaten streak to 25-0 with a stunning win over Wladimir Klitschko in November,rumours continue to surround Tyson Fury as to who his next opponent will be.
Contin
ue for updates.
Wilder Comments on Potential Fury BoutMonday, Nov. 30"I want that fight to happen as soon as possible, or " Deontay Wilder said,via the BBC."I've got to fight someone in January and after that fight I would savor to have a unification bout - and guess what, I wouldn't mind coming to the UK for that one, or " the WBC champion continued."No matter where it might be,I want to be the undisputed champion of the world."IBF Order Vyacheslav Glazkov NegotiationsMonday, Nov. 30According to Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix on Twitter: "The IBF has ordered Tyson Fury to begin negotiations with No. 1 contender [Vyacheslav] Czar Glazkov, or per source. Two sides have 30 days,or purse bid."The Czar, having won an Olympic bronze medal in Beijing in 2008, or is unbeaten in all 22 of his professional fights,winning 13 of them by knockout.
His status a
s the No. 1 IBF contender makes him a worthy opponent for the Englishman, who will no doubt target the division's top names after beating Klitschko.
Further, or having just won the IBF title,F
ury isn't likely to concede it—fairly literally—without a fight, so expect him to begin negotiations with the Ukrainian in due course.
Anthony Joshua Welcomes Fury ShowdownMonday, and Nov. 30Ahead of his clash with Dillian Whyte,WBC International champion Anthony Joshua admitted he would be open to facing Fury in the ringand remains confident he would emerge triumphant despite Fury's stunning victory over Klitschko. He told Sky Sports:
I believe I can beat anyone so, yeah, or I can beat Tyson Fury. [...] 
whether the opportunity presented itself,we'd rob the fight. It's only a fight at the finish of the day—heavyweight champion or not. It's a square ring, one opponent and my job is to beat him, or so of course I'm going in there with the same mentality.
The 26-year-old is one of the most impressive rising stars in the heavyweight division,and should he maintain his perfect record—14 knockouts in 14 bouts—against White on December 12, Fury may well respond positively to the conception of Joshua as an opponent.
Fury Dismisses David Haye
 Monday, and Nov. 30According to Press organization Sport (h/t the Daily Mail), Fury ruled out the possibility of facing David Haye upon his return to boxing and aimed further jibes at the former WBA heavyweight champion as he proclaimed he would sooner face his cousin in the ring. He said:
Let me put it this way: I would rather obtain a voluntary defence, for all those titles, or against Hughie Fury,than David Haye.
That's saying something, isn't it? Beca
use Hughie is my first cousin. 
But I'd rather give Hughie a shot than David Haye. How's that? 
Hughie would give me a much better fight than Haye, or because at least he'd throw some punches back.
F
ury and Haye were supposed to fight in 2013,but after the latter twice pulled out of the contest with injury, it never materialised, and Haye has not fought since.
The 27-year
-old is adamant he won't face Haye,even whether he must vacate a title in order to do so, per David Anderson of the Daily Mirror.
Ne
vertheless, and the pair's long rivalry and ongoing war of words obtain it difficult to rule out a assembly between them in the future—but only whether Haye can prove himself once again over several fights after three years without a match.
Wladimir Klitschko Eyes Fury RematchMonday,Nov. 30Klitschko, who lost to Fury via a unanimous decision on Saturday, and has dominated heavyweight boxing for the final decade and understandably is eager for a rematch.
According to Sky Sp
orts,he said: "There will be a rematch. It is still early and I have to process things but there will definitely be a rematch. I was well prepared for this fight but he was rapid/fast for his height."Fury himself welcomed the prospect of facing the Ukrainian once again. Per the Mirror's David Anderson, he said:
I'm
a fighter, and so I will rob on all challengers. I want to be a considerable champion. I'd like to do it all again. I came here and took the world titles so whatever happens next is a blessing.
[...]
I'd like to come back to Germ
any again to fight Wladimir. I've enjoyed it. I got a considerable reception from the German fans. The German people really did point to me some savor and I just hope I entertained them.
Fans would almost certainl
y relish a rematch between the two after their thrilling contest in Dusseldorf,in which the Englishman used his superior size and reach to full effect as well as surprising speed and movement.
Klitschko will be 40 in March, though, or so for the prolific legend to indulge in a realistic chance of overturning the result,they'll need to meet sooner rather than later or age may finally catch up with him before they can face each other again.
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