Tyson Fury has been stripped off the IBF title he won two weeks ago
after former title holder Wladimir Klitschko exercised a clause
entitling him right to a rematch if he so deemed fit.
Fury beat long-standing champion Vladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf last
month to bring the Ukrainian's four belts back to Britain.
The IBF insists Fury should fight challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov and
opened up a bidding process for its purse two days after Fury's victory.Read more
The bidding which was supposed to take place on
December 11 has now become irrelevant after Klitschko exercised a clause
which stated he could have a rematch for the IBF title if he wanted.
This implies the heavyweight category which has been dominated by
Klitschko for nine years will now be divided as Fury will hold the WBO,
WBA and IBO titles while American Deontay Wilder is the WBC champion
leaving the IBF title vacant.
Speaking to ESPN, Fury's promoter Mick Hennessy said:
'If the IBF are going to make a belated moral judgment and strip Tyson
Fury because, apparently, [Klitschko promotional company] K2 never told
them about the rematch clause, surely they should be just as moral and
not take the large sanction fees they are taking.
'In my opinion, the IBF should be ashamed of themselves. First, they
called for private negotiations. Cancelled. Then they called for purse
bids. Cancelled. Then they strip Tyson of his title for something he had
no control over.
'Tyson as a fighter, Peter [Fury, his uncle] as a trainer and us as a
promotional outfit, we did things properly. We went after the elite
lineal heavyweight champion in Wladimir Klitschko. We took the hardest
route of all and pulled it off big-time.'
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
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