By Chris McKenna, courtesy of The Daily Star

WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO last night told Tyson Fury he is not even the best in Britain - never mind the world.

The WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF heavyweight champion defends his titles against Fury on November 28 in Dusseldorf.

Klitschko, 39, beat Haye in 2011 and has sparred with Olympic champion Anthony Joshua in preparation for previous fights.

He reckons Haye would have knocked Fury out and Joshua would also get the better of the Manchester-born traveller.

Haye pulled out of facing Fury twice, first with a cut eye and then a shoulder injury, which meant the fight never happened.

But Klitschko said: "I think David Haye would have knocked out Tyson Fury if that fight had happened.

"I fought David Haye and I've sparred Joshua and I tell you David Haye would have knocked Tyson Fury out if he had taken that fight.

"Anthony Joshua is still raw, but he has improved a lot so I think he would beat him. He would win that fight too.

"Tyson Fury is not a power puncher. He does not have power behind his punches."

Klitschko is putting the final touches to his preparations in his impressive Stanglwirt training camp surrounded by the Austrian Alps.

Fury visited here in 2010 when he had been a professional for less than a year and was looking to spar with the heavyweight champion, who has reigned for 11 years.