By Vadim Pushkin

IBO/WBO/WBA world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs) is looking to end the run of Wladimir Klitschko once and for all.

They met last November in Germany, with Fury pulling off one of the biggest upsets in several years when he boxed his way to a unanimous decision to take the heavyweight crown. It was Klitshcko's first defeat in over ten years.

After the fight, it didn't take long before Klitschko exercised his contractual clause for an immediate rematch. There is no set date, but many believe it will come down on a date in June of July. The date has to work for three TV networks RTL, HBO and Sky Sports.

Fury believes a repeat win will be the final nail in Klitschko's career. The 40-year-old former undisputed champion looked his age in the last fight. He barely threw any punches and allowed Fury to outbox and outwork him in most of the rounds. Even with a second defeat, there are still plenty of fights for him - if he decides to fight on.  

Fury already has two future career paths in mind for Klitschko.

"I will beat Klitschko again. And then it will all end," Fury said. "He might become a politician like his brother [Vitali Klitschko] or a Hollywood star like his wife."

"Everyone was treating Klitschko as if he were superman. I wasn't. Most of them already lost the fight in their mind before it had even begun. For me he was just a man wearing boxing gloves."