Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury labels challenger Wladimir Klitschko a boring, no-risk fighter
British heavyweight accuses Ukrainian of being a boring, no-risk fighter as he stokes the flames ahead of their rematch in July

British heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury has accused Wladimir Klitschko of being a boring, no-risk fighter as he stoked the flames ahead of their rematch in July.
He doesn’t want to take any risks so he might talk a good game that he is going to come and try fight but I’m yet to see him do it in all of his fights
Fury stunned Ukrainian Klitschko in Dusseldorf in November to win the WBA, WBO and IBF belts, although he has since relinquished the IBF title, which was then claimed by fellow Briton Anthony Joshua.
“Wladimir is a no risk fighter,” Fury, who will put his belts on the line when he faces Klitschko in Manchester on July 9, told a news conference on Thursday.

Klitschko had been world champion since 2006 when he was beaten on points by Fury, who is unbeaten in 25 professional fights – 18 of them won by knockout.
The Ukrainian has previously referred to Fury as a clown, a slur the Briton dismissed.