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“That was pathetic,” Fury declared in the wake of Pajkic’s lacklustre showing against the aged German.
“Pajkic is supposed to be heavyweight champion of Canada, and he fights like that means nothing to him. I’m English champion, and I fight in a manner that does my title and country proud.”
“If he wants to see the difference between me and him firsthand, he’ll take me up on my challenge to meet on December 18 in Quebec City. I’ll show him the difference in his own backyard between a real champion and a joke.”
After Pajkic’s dismal victory Saturday over the inept Sidon, Fury and Pajkic exchanged some heated words ringside, which resulted in Pajkic meekly throwing at towel at the towering giant of proud Irish and British descent.
Adam Harris of Hennessy Sports, Fury’s promotional company, thinks it’s time for Pajkic to step up to a real challenge, especially if it’s in the country he’s supposed to be representing as champion.
“If I was Neven, I’d take the fight with Tyson. How could he not? But then again, I have pride.” Harris said of the proposed battle on the Jean Pascal-Bernard Hopkins undercard at Quebec City’s Pepsi Collisee.
“If he doesn’t take this fight, he should stick his head into the sand like a big ostrich.”
According to Fury, should the fight happen, it won’t last long at all.
“Don’t blink, because you’ll miss the knockout of the year. I’m a whirlwind, and Pajkic will feel the full force of Tyson Fury.”
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