LONDON: World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko’s bout against Briton Tyson Fury has been rearranged for Nov 28 after the Ukrainian was given the green light to fight following a calf injury.

Klitschko said in a statement on his website on Friday that the bout would take place in Duesseldorf at the end of November, five weeks after the fight was originally scheduled.

“My injury will heal quickly enough for me to enter the ring on Nov 28,” said the Ukrainian who postponed the fight last week after tearing a calf tendon in training.

“I will promptly continue my training camp preparations and, of course, I am very happy to still be fighting this year especially for my fans who have already bought their tickets.”

The 39-year-old Klitschko’s WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO crowns will be on the line when the pair finally get into the ring.

Klitschko has not lost for 11 years and has a record of 64 wins and three defeats while the 26-year-old Fury is unbeaten at 24-0.

Published in Dawn October 4th, 2015

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