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Tyson Fury reveals he would be the 'first one to join up' to defend the UK

Tyson Fury is even more willing to go to war against Vladimir Putin if the call to arms comes than he is to sort out Dillian Whyte in defence of his world heavyweight title on April 23. As Whyte failed to turn up and confront him at the Wembley Stadium media launch for his homecoming mega fight after four years campaigning in the US, Fury turned his focus to the former world heavyweight champion champion Klitschko brothers who are leading Ukraine's fight against the Russian invaders from the front 'They're fantastic,' said the Gypsy King about Vitali Klitscho, who is now Mayor of Kyiv, and his younger brother Wladimir, who Fury beat to win his first world title. Tyson Fury has insisted he would be willing to defend the UK after Russia's invasion of Ukraine Wladimir Klitschko and brother Vitali will defend their country on the frontlines 'Not even to sell these hundred thousand tickets. Tyson Fury poses inside Wembley Stadium ahead of his mega fight with Dillian Whyte 'Tell how they saw me put on a show to prove to the world how great I really am. Fury mocked Whyte after he failed to turn up to the pre-fight conference to promote the bout Fury, speaking at a press conference today, said he would be the 'first one to join up' and fight Wladimir, meanwhile, said 'every hours counts' in Ukraine's fight for sovereignty.

Daily Mail

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