Germany’s Tom Schwarz (24-0) is pretty confident that he’ll go down in history as the first boxer who ever defeated former unified world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (27-0-1).
Tom Schwarz prepping to take on @Tyson_Fury 💪#FurySchwarz | June 15 | @ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/5Jowjz36OM
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 5, 2019
The pair is scheduled to meet on June 15 in Las Vegas will have his toughest challenge so far in his 6 years career, but he’s adamant that his unbeaten record will be alive when his bout with “The Gypsy King” is over.
“This is what I’ve been working for since I was a kid. A fight in Las Vegas against Tyson Fury is a dream come true. While I appreciate Tyson as a great fighter and a sportsman, I am young and ambitious. I’m also in the top 15 of the world rankings.
“I‘ve won 24 fights. I’ve got nothing to lose. My 25th victory will come against Fury.”
Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren wasn’t feeling Schwarz optimistic preview of the fight though.
“Tyson is the best heavyweight on the planet and the lineal champion. He’s a superstar, and there is nowhere better for a superstar to have his next fight than in the Mecca of boxing itself, Las Vegas.”