Boxing: Fury sets eyes on Klitschko after Hammer win

Boxing: Fury sets eyes on Klitschko after Hammer win

LONDON - British heavyweight Tyson Fury called out WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko after defeating Romanian Christian Hammer to retain his European title in London.

Fury, 26, prevailed in the eighth round at London's O2 Arena on Saturday evening when Hammer's corner threw in the towel, taking the towering Manchester fighter's record to 24-0-0.

Fury is the mandatory challenger for Klitschko's WBO crown and he told BoxNation after the fight: "I want Klitschko next." Talks are reportedly underway between Fury and Klitschko's camps about a fight in the United Kingdom, while Fury is also plotting a subsequent unification bout with WBC champion Deontay Wilder.

Fury dominated throughout against Hammer, dropping him in the fifth round, and claimed victory when the 27-year-old's corner threw the towel in after the home fighter landed with a thudding uppercut.

"I'm here to entertain," said Fury, who hails from a family of Irish travellers. "He was very tough. He took a lot of punishment."

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