Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: Joseph Parker makes 'exciting' prediction
Tyson Fury will knockout Dillian Whyte within nine rounds on Saturday night, Joseph Parker has predicted.
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Tyson Fury will knockout Dillian Whyte within nine rounds on Saturday night, Joseph Parker has predicted.
Tyson Fury has revealed that Joseph Parker is the stand-in replacement if Dillian Whyte pulls out of their fight.
Tyson Fury has confirmed that Joseph Parker would step into the ring in place of Dillian Whyte should the Londoner pull out of the World Championship fight which is scheduled for this Saturday. The 30-year-old New Zealander has previously held a world title, he was the WBO heavyweight champion from 2016 until losing the title to Anthony Joshua in 2018.
John Fury believes Jarrell Miller has learned from past mistakes and says the American will be welcomed back to Tyson Fury’s training camps in the future.
Joseph Parker believes the elusiveness of Dillian Whyte has left questions unanswered for the Tyson Fury camp ahead of this weekend’s world heavyweight title fight between the two Britons.
Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte are finally set to battle it out in a blockbuster heavyweight bout which is several years in the making.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is shaping up to be one of the biggest heavyweight fights in UK boxing history, and now Joseph Parker has given his prediction for the contest.
Frank Warren has confirmed that a replacement is on standby to step in for Dillian Whyte should he pull out of the fight with Tyson Fury later this month. There have been rumblings online about Whyte's social media blackout, whilst he remained in Portugal for last month's press conference.