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Tyson Fury is yet to work out a specific gameplan for his world title clash with Dillian Whyte next month.
WBC heavyweight champion Fury defends his belt against Whyte on April 23 at Wembley Stadium. Little has been heard from Fury as he sticks to his social media blackout to help him focus on his preparations for the fight
After training with his father John for a while, Fury flew in his head coach Steward from America to the UK earlier this month. The pair have been working together in Fury's home of Morecambe as Steward admitted they aren't clear on their gameplan for Whyte.
"We don't know exactly, it's not a repeat. Just because every fight is a different situation you have to adjust to it, we don't know what Dillian Whyte is going to do when he comes into that fight," he told BT Sport.
"It's just a matter of making those adjustments and being able to make those adjustments in every fight, it's not just one game plan, it's like you go in there with everything you've got and use those tools as you need to whenever you need to use them. That's pretty much the game plan, not just one thing.
"Obviously the one thing on our minds