Tyson in £50m rematch
Trafford and even a return to Germany are in the frame.”
Klitschko will be 40 in March but is burning to regain his crowns and said he had no thoughts of retirement.
He said: “I have a pre-Christmas gift for Tyson Fury and all boxing fans around the world. I’ll be making use of my contractual option for a re-match against Fury. So to say, the fight of 2016 is in the making.”
Klitschko’s dismal performance on Saturday baffled even his own camp
Saunders challenges Andy Lee for his WBO middleweight belt at the Manchester Arena on December 19 in the first all-traveller world title clash.
After buying his flashy new timepiece, 26-year-old Saunders warned Lee that the clock is now ticking on his reign.
He is currently putting the finishing touches to his training camp in Marbella and the unbeaten southpaw said: “I’ve got to do the same sort of thing, go there now and defeat the champion.
“I won’t let anybody down. I know I will win this fight.
“I don’t think Andy Lee can win this fight at all, in my own head and my own heart.
“People can feel free to put £100,000 on me if they want, because I know plenty of people in my community who have put a hell of a lot of money on me. One of my mates has £25,000 on me.” but the Ukrainian feels it was a one-off and that he can beat 27-year-old Fury.
He said: “I couldn’t show my full potential at any time. This is what I want to change in the rematch – and I will. Failure is not an option.”
Fury’s uncle and trainer Peter Fury was surprised by the speed of Klitschko’s decision on a rematch.
He said: “I think it’s fantastic news. We’re absolutely ecstatic.
“These are the two best heavyweights in the world, bar none. I see the outcome being no different.”