[...] the always unpredictable Tyson Fury says he intends to be a great heavyweight champion. [...] the unbeaten Fury — 12 years Klitschko's junior — made the older man look ordinary at the 55,000-seat soccer stadium in Duesseldorf, as the Briton lived up to the promises that few had taken seriously beforehand. A rematch beckons, a stipulation the Klitschko camp insisted upon in the fight contract. The build-up to the bout had been dominated by Fury's antics and trash-talking, as well as disputes over the gloves, canvas and finally the hand-wrapping before the fight. "The interest in the next fight will be crazy," said Klitschko's older brother Vitali, the former WBC champion. Klitschko dropped to 64-4 with 53 knockouts after contesting his 28th title fight. The American holds the WBC title that was vacated by Vitali Klitschko to concentrate on politics in 2013.