By Team Peter

LAS VEGAS, NV – In former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s recent announcement of his return to the squared circle, he posted his “hit list” on social media calling out former WBC World Heavyweight Champion, Sam Peter.

Peter responded to the challenge saying "this is an easy decision for me to make.  I would love to fight the man who calls himself The Gipsy King. I watched Fury’s fight against my former foe, Wladimir [Klitschko]. I congratulate him on his win, although to me, he looked more like a Dancing Queen.”

In Peter's first controversial meeting with Wladimir Klitschko in 2005, Peter knocked down the Ukrainian giant three times during their bout, but the judges robbed him of the decision.

The younger of the two Klitschko brothers then went on to one of the longest reigning defenses of the heavyweight title, with 18 consecutive title defenses over the span of almost 10 years, until Fury had the audacity to figure out a way to solve the Klitschko puzzle.

“I'm back in the gym and getting things going again,” said Peter.  “If Fury is just fast talk, let it be known that I’m back and will take on anyone that is ready to go in 2018.  Happy Holidays to all my fans until then!”

IN OTHER NEWS: Bethlehem, PA - Mykal Fox remained perfect by winning an eight-round unanimous decision over Manuel Reyes in the main event of a King's Promotions promoted card this this past Tuesday night at The Sands Bethlehem Event Center.

The show was dedicated to former King's Promotions Director of Operations Desmond Hammond, who passed away last week.

Fox of Forestville, Maryland won by scores of 80-72, 79-73 and 78-74 to raise his mark to 15-0.  Reyes of Los Angeles is now 11-4-1.

In the exciting co-feature, Victor Vazquez took an eight-round majority decision over previously undefeated Ricardo Garcia in lightweight bout.

Vazquez scored a knockdown in round three, and two more in round eight to take the victory by scores of 77-72 twice and 75-75.

Vazquez of Yonkers, NY is 9-3.  Garcia of Santo Domingo, DR is 14-1.