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Fury Win World Title Against Klitschko

delighted Tyson Fury in­sisted that he always knew he would beat Wladimir Klitschko after producing one of the biggest shocks in recent heavyweight his­tory.
Fury, who was a 5-1 underdog before the fight, proved too quick and elu­sive for the 39-year-old now-former world champi­on, before winning a unan­imous decision by 115-112, 115-112, 116-111.
Afterwards the new WBA, IBF and WBO champion told reporters: “I always said what I’d do and I’ve delivered tonight. I didn’t have this confi­dence for nothing. I knew I could come here and upset the apple cart.
“I knew all along I could win the fight. Wladimir knew, his whole team knew tonight. I saw in his eyes he knew he was going to lose the fight and he saw the new, hungry champion in me.
“I never took my eyes off him during the stare-off. I wasn’t fazed by the crowd because I knew I was going to be the new heavyweight champion of the world.”
Fury admitted, though, that he thought the fight was close – and that he feared the worst when he lost a point in the 11th round for repeatedly hit­ting Klitschko around the back of the head.
“It’s hard to come to Germany and get the de­cision,” he said. “With that point off I thought he had got it. He kept turn­ing around, turning away and pushed me down. But I would just like to say to Wladimir and I would like to say to Germany thank you for having me.
“I used my jab, I used my agility. But it was with the power of Jesus that I won this fight. My Lord, my saviour. In the mighty name of Jesus I thank you.”
His father John told re­porters at ringside that he thought his son could now reign for 20 years – before shouting at Sky’s commen­tators: “You all doubted him. You all got it wrong.”
Fury’s trainer Peter said that his mental skills had made the difference. “Box­ing is an art, it is not just about a one-punch KO,” he said.
Credits : The Sun 

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