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Germany ‘will be fair to Clev’
- Updated: September 27, 2016
Peter Fury has dismissed the notion that fighting in Germany renders Nathan Cleverly unlikely to outpoint Juergen Braehmer.
Wales’ Cleverly (29-3-KO15) heads to Neubrandenburg to challenge Braehmer (48-2-KO35) for the WBA world light-heavyweight title and the home fighter is unbeaten since November 2008.
Some claim British fighters such as Paul Smith and Martin Murray have been short-changed by judging in Germany in the past but world champion trainer Fury says Cleverly should ignore preconceptions and calls to go for a knockout.
Fury, who trained nephew Tyson Fury to a surprise world heavyweight title points success over Wladimir Klitschko in November …