Wladimir Klitschko’s administration has affirmed there are arrangements to hold his reality heavyweight rematch against Britain’s Tyson Fury in Austria with a date of June 4 still to be affirmed.
Hamburg-based Klitschko lost his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO belts to Britain’s Fury on focuses in Duesseldorf last November as the Ukrainian endured his first thrashing in over 10 years.
Klitschko’s administration say Klagenfurt’s Woerthersee Stadium, a 32,000-limit venue which facilitated European title football matches in 2008, is the in all probability choice to arrange the session.
“Yes, the truth is out. We are in arrangements, however for secret reasons, we can’t give out any more data at this stage,” Nicola Pattberg of the Klitschko Management Group (KMG) told Austrian paper the Kleine Zeitung.
London’s Wembley Stadium and Munich’s Allianz Arena have effectively both been discounted as potential venues, as indicated by reports.
Klitschko, who turns 40 on March 25, frequently holds his preparation camps in the Austrian alps.
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