Pajkic- ‘Fury is a classless Piece of Sh%t’
Hennessy Sports Press Release
Boxing Insider recently caught up with Canadian heavyweight champion Neven Pajkic (16-0-0, 5 KOs), who fights Britainâs Tyson Fury (16-0-0, 11 KOs) on November 12 in Manchester, England, on the phone. The Toronto-based Pajkic, 34, is a laid back guy with a great sense of humor who doesnât take himself too seriously: the kind of guy youâd love to knock back a few brews with in your neighborhood bar. Yes, he isnât crazy about Furyâs personality, but he is man enough to give him props for his win over Dereck Chisora. And he doesnât try to hide the fact that personal issues have gotten in his way at times as he strives for the top of the heavyweight division. But Pajkic knows that with a possible shot at a Klitschko brother riding on this fight, he now has to focus like never before.

Read on to discover what the Canadian champ thinks of American boxers, of David Hayeâs retirement, of Tomasz Adamek as a heavyweight, and of Tyson Furyâs naming his son âJesus.â No matter the topic, Neven Pajkic doesnât pull any punches!
BOXING INSIDER: Neven, Johnny Walker here from Boxing Insider.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Hey buddy, how you doinâ?
BOXING INSIDER: Great. Iâm a Canadian living in Brooklyn, New York â back when I lived in Toronto, I was always frustrated by the lack of a boxing scene there. Iâve been gone for almost ten years, and it seems things have really changed for Canadian boxing.
NEVEN PAJKIC: The Canadian is definitely a better fighter than the American. If you take the average Canadian fighter and the average American fighter, the Canadian guy will beat him, nine out of ten times, you know what I mean? There are more fighters in Canada, better quality fighters.
BOXING INSIDER: Bute, fighting out of QuebecâŠ
NEVEN PAJKIC: Bute, you got PascalâŠ.
BOXING INSIDER: And thereâs youâŠ
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah, I donât wanna blow my own horn, you know [laughter].
BOXING INSIDER: You must be a Canadian if youâre getting modestâŠ
NEVEN PAJKIC: [laughs] Thatâs one of the [Canadian] qualities, yes.
BOXING INSIDER: So you and Tyson Fury, you both fought Nicolai Firtha, who almost knocked Fury out in his last fight.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Hey man, Nicolai Firtha is a tough cookie, let me tell you man. Heâs a tough f#!king guy. He doesnât look like much, but heâs a tough cookie man.
BOXING INSIDER: So what about this âfeudâ I read about with you and Tyson Fury?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Itâs not really a feud, the guyâs a classless piece of s#!t, you know? [laughter]
BOXING INSIDER: I didnât mind Fury at first, but Iâm starting to wonder about him lately. I just read the other day his wife gave birth and he named his son Jesus!
NEVEN PAJKIC: [incredulous] What?
BOXING INSIDER: Is that supposed to mean that heâs God the Father?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Wow, no I hope not, f#!k. Man, thatâs just wrong. Itâs one of the biggest sins, you know.
BOXING INSIDER: I just wonder whatâs up with this guy.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I donât know, last fight and the fight before, he said, âI found Jesus,â you know, which I truly doubt.
BOXING INSIDER: I always get queasy when an athlete implies that a supernatural power is on his side in a sporting event.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Iâm a religious kind of guy, I believe in Jesus and all, and I do my prayer. Iâd like to have him on my side, but what if the other guy does the same thing and heâs a good guy, then the best man wins, you know. Naming your kid Jesus, I donât know. [Fury’s] just a dumb kid, what the f#*k he knows? Maybe he was just overwhelmed by religion in the moment, five years from now heâll look back and sayâŠ
BOXING INSIDER: âWhy did I do that?â [laughter].
BOXING INSIDER: Fury does come across as kind of naive. So heâs 6âČ 9âł tall and youâre 6âČ 3âł. Is this going to be another Vitali Klitschko-Tomasz Adamek scenario where all we hear about is the âsizeâ difference?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah, but Iâm a real heavyweight man, you know? I really have to struggle to get down to 230. Other guys have to get juiced up to get to 220, 215, whatever. I walk around 245, 240. When fight time comes Iâll be trimming the weight, Iâll go under 240, between 235 and 240. Iâm a true heavyweight, not like Adamek, who is a light heavyweight.
BOXING INSIDER: Adamek has to struggle to get over 200 pounds, it seems.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah, I donât know what he was doing in heavyweight division.
BOXING INSIDER: Making a lot of money against Vitali!
NEVEN PAJKIC: I like the guy, you know, but the beating he took, I donât know, man. Money is good, but come on, you gotta draw a line somewhere. You got kids, man, what the f#!k are you doing with Vitali? Did you really think youâre gonna beat him? NO!
BOXING INSIDER: He never looked confident in that fight, not at all.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I like the guy, he comes to fight, heâs got heart, you know, heâs a modest kind of quiet guy, I like that about him. But actions speak louder than words, and thatâs what itâs going to boil down to on November 12.
BOXING INSIDER: Furyâs a big talker, and youâŠ
NEVEN PAJKIC: I can run my mouth too, but I prefer to do my talking inside the ropes, you know. Especially at the time of the fight. Like, if we are out someplace having a drink, sure, Iâll blab around, but, you know.
BOXING INSIDER: Speaking of somebody who likes to run his mouth, what did you think of David Hayeâs retirement?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Oh, David Gaye? He retired? Good! Man, I couldnât stand listening to that guy. Itâs like, âShut the f#!k up already,â you know? Yeah, he was a piece of s#!t too, a real piece of work. I know itâs promotion fueling that, butâŠ
BOXING INSIDER: Actually I never thought it was just promotion â he really is a jerk. And when he came out with his injured toe after he lost to WladimirâŠ.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Oh, cry me a f#*king river. Seriously, injured toe! Oh my God. Did you see the YouTube video of Klitschko with the silent treatment?
BOXING INSIDER: Yeah, it was hilarious.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I was laughing all day because of that, he actually made my day. I was laughing so hard, you know?
BOXING INSIDER: I was going to ask you, with your Serbian background, what do you think of the amazing success of Novak Djokovic this year in tennis?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Oh man, the guy is awesome, man!
BOXING INSIDER: I hear they are putting his picture on the money in Serbia.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Really? Holy s#!t, I never heard that, he must be banging all kinds of girls! [laughter]. Listen, if I had my face on the money, Iâd be Hugh Hefner!
BOXING INSIDER: Maybe thatâs a goal for you to shoot for?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Ahh, Iâm married [laughter]. But heâs 23, heâs got the world ahead of him.
BOXING INSIDER: Well, if you can get on the Serbian money, that would be great.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Or *any* money, as far as that goes [laughter].
BOXING INSIDER: Theyâd have to take the Queen off the Canadian money, soâŠ.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah man, listen, I go over there and beat up Fury and say, âListen, itâs time for your lady to go, and put my face on the twenty dollar bill! And the thousand dollar bill.â
BOXING INSIDER: Thatâs a great quote.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I donât think theyâll find it funny over there, you know?
BOXING INSIDER: Well, you never know, some of them might. Do you feel any pressure, because if you beat Fury,
NEVEN PAJKIC: When, when, when I beat FuryâŠ
BOXING INSIDER: âŠyouâll get a lot more worldwide attention.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Well, a little birdie told me I would get a shot at a Klitschko, actually, so that would be great. And you know, a lot of people are motivated by money, they come to fight a Klitschko just to get paid. But I will fight Wladimir to beat him, you know? Yeah, there is going to be money there, but Iâm not bending down for it.
BOXING INSIDER: Youâre not motivated by money. Youâre an actual fighter.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah man, Iâll fight to beat him.
BOXING INSIDER: I always notice that with Serbian athletes, they are motivated by pride more than by money.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah man, I wanna win, right, at the end of the day, I want to win. I know [Furyâs] got eleven knockouts and Iâve got five knockouts, but in reality, Iâve got something going on in my life that is crazy for the last few years. And I havenât been really, like, in the gym. I know itâs not an excuse.
BOXING INSIDER: S#!t happens.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I gotta put all that to the side for the next 3-4 weeks, and do my thing, right?
BOXING INSIDER: Do you get any support there in Canada? Do you know [former Canadian heavyweight champion] George Chuvalo?
NEVEN PAJKIC: Yeah, George is coming to the fight to support me. Listen, I really donât mind being the underdog, you know. That s#!t donât really matter. Once youâre in the ring it doesnât matter what the bookies say, or what the boxing experts say. All that goes down the tubes once the bell rings, you know.
BOXING INSIDER: Tyson Fury was an underdog until just recentlyâŠ.
NEVEN PAJKIC: I gotta hand it out to him beating Chisora. I thought in a thousand years, he cannot beat Chisora. Even though it wasnât Chisora at his best, thereâs no excuses, you know.
BOXING INSIDER: Fury stuck to a game plan in that fight.
NEVEN PAJKIC: Oh perfectly. Amazing, amazing. I gotta hand it out to him on that one, because I really, really, really didnât think he can beat Chisora. But he did, and just for that, I do respect him as a fighter. After he beat Chisora, I said, âthis guy deserves what heâs got.â
BOXING INSIDER: And now you can beat him!
NEVEN PAJKIC: And now I can beat him. Iâd rather fight him than Chisora any day! [laughter].
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