Tyson Fury sent Eddie Hearn a typically cheeky text after selling out Wembley
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Tyson Fury taunted him with text messages after Fury’s fight next month sold 85,000 tickets at Wembley stadium.
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Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Tyson Fury taunted him with text messages after Fury’s fight next month sold 85,000 tickets at Wembley stadium.
Pound-for-pound number one Canelo Alvarez has agreed with Tyson Fury that boxing rules must be changed after Jack Catterall was seemingly robbed of a win over Josh Taylor.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is on course to smash the record set by Anthony Joshua‘s clash with Wladimir Klitschko after 90,000 tickets were sold in three hours yesterday.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is set to be one of the biggest heavyweight fights of all time in the UK and tickets sold out very quickly this morning with boxing fans clamouring for a spot at Wembley for the April 23 fight. Sales were so fast that Ticketmaster had to issue a statement to keep fans at bay with many experiencing issues.
London - Tyson Fury says he will retire after next month's defence of his WBC title against fellow British heavyweight Dillian Whyte in London, stating he has "nothing to prove".
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte could become the highest boxing crowd ever as the two British heavyweights enter the ring at Wembley on Saturday 23 April. The attendance could surpass the 90,000 achieved by Anthony Joshua's fight against Vladimir Klitschko at Wembley in April 2017, with Frank Warren claiming that the crowd could get close to 100,000.
Tyson Fury says he will retire after next month's defence of his WBC title against fellow British heavyweight Dillian Whyte in London, stating he has "nothing to prove".
Tyson Fury is set to be handed a hefty payday for his upcoming fight with Dillian Whyte next month. The Gypsy King defends his WBC heavyweight title against Whyte in an all-British blockbuster contest at Wembley Stadium on April 23.