Date: 11th February 2015 at 5:30pm
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It appears it is Fury before Wilder!

Previously we?ve bleated on about how we feared that although he is the WBO mandatory challenger for the heavyweight title held by Wladimir Klitschko that the Ukrainian might keep the unbeaten British fighter waiting.

W even suggested that it might be easier for Tyson to skip Klitschko and take on the new American heavyweight champion of the world Deontay Wilder.

But it would appear that some degree of fight order is being established.

Once Wladimir has taken care of another unbeaten American in the shape of Bryant Jennings, it appears that the fight order for Wladimir will be Tyson Fury and then Deontay Wilder with the 38 year-olds manager Bernd Bonte has remarked,

?In a perfect world, knock on wood, that everything goes the right way on April the 25th, then we would love to do the fight against (Tyson) Fury, and then a fight against (Deontay) Wilder. It could also be the other way around, but what we heard from Al Haymon (the manager of Wilder) is that they are looking into that fight for Wilder, by the end of this year or maybe next year against Wladimir.?

Therefore, the big question relates to whether Wladimir can be tempted to the UK to face Tyson or whether our unbeaten heavyweight will have to make a trip to Germany to realise his dream.