Tyson Fury: Showdown with Dillian Whyte biggest British bout since Lewis v Tyson
Tyson Fury believes his showdown with Dillian Whyte will be the biggest British bout since Lennox Lewis fought Frank Bruno.
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Tyson Fury believes his showdown with Dillian Whyte will be the biggest British bout since Lennox Lewis fought Frank Bruno.
Britain's heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury says compatriot Dillian Whyte is «terrified» after the Londoner missed the pair's news conference for their fight in April.
Tyson Fury has confirmed his fighting weight for his upcoming heavyweight blockbuster with Dillian Whyte. The Gypsy King is finally set to face Whyte for the WBC heavyweight championship after the fight was mandated, having encountered significant delays, with purse bids being pushed back on four occasions.
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said he is "supremely confident" of defeating Dillian Whyte when the two Britons meet in April with Fury's title on the line.
Tyson Fury claimed he feels even more emboldened by Dillian Whyte swerving the press conference that heralded their much-anticipated world heavyweight title fight on April 23 at Wembley Stadium.
Tyson Fury labelled Dillian Whyte as 'Frillian Whyteknickers' ahead of their heavyweight fight at Wembley on April 23. The new nickname was a jibe directed at his fellow Brit Whyte as the 33-year-old failed to turn up to the pair's press conference seemingly in protest over the purse bid which was won by Frank Warren's team.
Frank Warren has confirmed that tickets for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte will start at £55 with a close to 100,000 crowd expected at Wembley on April 23rd. Tyson Fury promised a knockout as Warren slammed Dillian Whyte as 'unprofessional' for not turning up at the press conference, instead choosing to remain in Portugal ahead of the fight.
Frank Warren has stated that he wants no British judges to score for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte next month after the controversy surrounding Josh Taylor's win over Jack Catterall. Taylor won on a split decision in the bout, despite Chorley's Catterall landing more hits in all but one of the rounds in the light-welterweight world title fight - with almost every analyst watching to state that Catterall had won the fight.