Tyson Fury training "like the challenger" for Dillian Whyte world title fight
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Tyson Fury is preparing as if he was the challenger ahead of his heavyweight title defence against Dillian Whyte, according to brother Tommy.
The 'Gypsy King' will make the second defence of his WBC belt at Wembley Stadium in front of a record 94,000 crowd on April 23. He recently broke cover to reassure fans his preparations are going extremely well ahead of his return to the ring following his trilogy with Deontay Wilder.
And Fury's brother Tommy, who will feature on the undercard, has claimed this is the best he has seen his heavyweight champion sibling train, and believes the strict measures have helped keep the pair focussed on their respective preparations."Tyson is Tyson, he can't wait for this fight," Fury told Queensberry Promotions when discussing his brother's showdown with Whyte.
"He thrives on big occasions and it can't get any bigger than this so this suits Tyson down to the ground. He's in full-mode, he's the best in the world so for him this is just a run-out, I don't see Whyte causing him any problems whatsoever, but Tyson is training like he's challenging for the world title all over again.
"I've never seen him work this hard.