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'I'll be back top'

Hughie Fury prepares for Sam Sexton showdown by training with Bolton as he insists he belongs at world level

Cousin of Tyson Fury is currently preparing for British heavyweight championship showdown and says he is '100 per cent' convinced he will hold a world title

HUGHIE FURY has stressed he belongs at world level ahead of his May 12 fight with British heavyweight champion Sam Sexton after training with Bolton Football Club.

The 23-year-old, whose last bout was September's defeat against WBO title-holder Joseph Parker, is "100 per cent" convinced he will become a world champion.

 Hughie Fury has been training with Bolton Football Club
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Hughie Fury has been training with Bolton Football ClubCredit: PA:Press Association

He suffered the first loss of his professional career in what was his maiden world title fight via a majority points decision, with two judges favouring New Zealander Parker 118-110 while the third scored the contest a 114-114 draw.

Fury says he is facing Sexton next, at Bolton's Macron Stadium, after a struggle to find fighters willing to take him on.

And regarding the Parker fight, he told Press Association Sport: "I know I belong at that level.

"I was out of the ring (for almost a year and a half) with illnesses and stuff like that and then came straight back into a world title fight.



 The ace is preparing for his fight with Sam Sexton
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The ace is preparing for his fight with Sam SextonCredit: PA:Press Association

"I would have liked a few warm-up fights, but that's it - you don't really get the choice.

"I do believe I am that, and I will show it, and prove it in time. Time will tell.


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"I am ready for a world title (fight) tomorrow. If it comes around, I will take it. Hopefully in the next year or so I will be back to the top."

Fury, who feels not only that he "won" the fight in September but that "he (Parker) thought I won it as well", added when asked if he still believed he would become a world champion: "One hundred per cent - there has never been a doubt in my mind."

Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury steps up his boxing training with Billy Joe Saunders and Hughie Fury as he eyes return this year
 Fury insists he belongs at world level
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Fury insists he belongs at world levelCredit: Getty Images
 Fury fights for the British heavyweight championship in May
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Fury fights for the British heavyweight championship in MayCredit: Getty Images

He also described Parker's clash with Britain's WBA and IBF world champion Anthony Joshua next week in Cardiff as "a 50-50 fight".

Fury said: "It depends on Parker's tactics. If he moves his head and body, it will be a difficult night for Joshua."

 Fury seemed to be enjoying his time training with Bolton
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Fury seemed to be enjoying his time training with BoltonCredit: Getty Images
 Fury hopes to go on and conquer the world
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Fury hopes to go on and conquer the worldCredit: Getty Images
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