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Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko doesn't excite James DeGale as he'd rather see him take on Tyson Fury

James DeGale has revealed the prospect of seeing Anthony Joshua's world heavyweight title fight against Wladimir Klitschko does not 'excite' him because of a preference to see him fight 'real champ' Tyson Fury.
The match-up at Wembley Stadium on April 29, for Joshua's IBF title and the WBA belt Fury recently vacated, is expected to attract a British post-war record fight crowd of around 90,000.
It features one of the finest heavyweight champions in history challenging a boxer expected to prove himself the best of the coming era, but for all that DeGale considers Joshua the world's leading active heavyweight, he cannot ignore the shadow Fury casts over their fight. 
Anthony Joshua will face Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in front of up to 90,000 people
Anthony Joshua will face Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in front of up to 90,000 people
James DeGale however would rather see Joshua fight former WBA champ Tyson Fury (above)
James DeGale however would rather see Joshua fight former WBA champ Tyson Fury (above)
DeGale rates Joshua the world's best active heavyweight and thinks he will beat Klitschko
DeGale rates Joshua the world's best active heavyweight and thinks he will beat Klitschko

Fury vacated his WBA and WBO titles in October for 'medical treatment and recovery' after struggling with mental health problems, but before then was widely considered the world's leading heavyweight, having in 2015 inflicted Klitschko's first defeat for 11 years.
DeGale also believes that result will undermine the victory he expects Joshua to achieve in April.
'Everyone's making a big deal out of the fight; it's a good fight but Klitschko lost his last fight to Fury, the real champ is Fury,' said DeGale, who on January 14 fights Badou Jack in an IBF and WBC super-middleweight unification title fight in New York.
'It doesn't really excite me. I want to see it but I'd rather Anthony Joshua box Fury, that's all.
'Anthony Joshua's the man, a beast, he's the best heavyweight in the world now. I didn't mean to put the fight down, just I'd rather see Joshua fight the real champ. 
'Anthony Joshua is a beast, he's a very good fighter, and is going to go on to be a superstar.'
Fury inflicted Klitschko's first defeat in 11 years when they fought in November 2015
Fury inflicted Klitschko's first defeat in 11 years when they fought in November 2015
Asked if Fury's win over Klitschko would reduce the credit Joshua may receive in the event of victory, he said: 'I think it is watered down, I think it will be. I expect Joshua to stop Klitschko, and look good in doing it.'
Victory on January 14 would establish DeGale as the world's leading super-middleweight, and give the IBF champion another title from the WBC.
His rival George Groves recently confirmed he is to challenge WBA champion Fedor Chudinov, leaving them on course for a rematch later in 2017 in another significant British fight that would unify three of the 168lb world titles.
'Best of luck to him,' said DeGale, 30. 'If he's going to win a world title this is going to be his chance, against Chudinov. He's had three world title shots, and he's failed, been knocked out twice. 
'We don't get along but he's a good fighter. Hopefully he can win this, for Britain, I can come through mine, and it'll be a massive, massive fight next year.'
DeGale is training to face Badou Jack in an IBF and WBC super-middleweight unification bout
DeGale is training to face Badou Jack in an IBF and WBC super-middleweight unification bout

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