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Tyson Fury has been hailed as the "biggest puncher in boxing" by his trainer Sugar Hill Steward ahead of his all-British showdown with Dillian Whyte.
The 'Gypsy King' will make a second defence of his title at Wembley Stadium against mandatory challenger Whyte on April 23. He will be looking for another huge stoppage after ending his trilogy with Deontay Wilder with a penultimate round KO last year.
His trainer Steward - who will be present in his corner - has praised Whyte's punch power but believes there is no match for the heavyweight champion on current form. "Yeah, Dillian Whyte has a chance. He can punch, he's a tremendous puncher," Steward told Boyle Sports. "He's almost got as many knockouts as Tyson Fury. The only real difference if I’m really being honest is Tyson Fury is the knockout King.
"He dethroned the previous knockout king, so that makes Tyson legitimately the knockout king. He's the big puncher in boxing now, the same way he dethroned Wladimir Klitschko, he dethroned Deontay Wilder by knocking him out - giving him a taste of his own medicine - twice.
"That makes Tyson legitimately, factually the biggest puncher in boxing. You can't become the