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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: Drew McIntyre's simple message to 'Gyspy King' ahead of huge fight

Tomorrow night at Wembley Stadium, Tyson Fury will step inside the right for a fight with Dillian Whyte.

Ahead of the huge fight, former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre sent a rather simple message to the ‘Gyspy King’.

Speaking to Sky Sports, McIntyre urged Fury to not “screw up” ahead of the huge fight, saying:

All I’ll say to Tyson is, Don’t screw it up! Don’t screw it up

Also during the interview, McIntyre spoke about the rumours that he’ll be facing Tyson Fury the WWE UK pay-per-view scheduled for September.

The show in Cardiff will be the first WWE UK stadium show since 1992, and fans have speculated that Fury v McIntyre will be headlining.

Speaking about that, McIntyre urged Fury to beat Whyte on Saturday, and then give WWE a call to figure out plans for the Cardiff show:

Get through this fight, win it, and then give us a call. We’ll figure out if it can happen in Cardiff.

If Fury does come in for a match this year, it won’t be the first time he’s wrestled for WWE.

The undefeated boxer stepped inside the ring for WWE in October 2019, beating Braun Strowman in Saudi Arabia.

The match featured an extremely over-the-top entrance from Fury which went over very well with fans, which you can read more about by clicking here.

In some positive news regarding Fury’s WWE future, the boxer told GiveMeSport this year that he will 100% be back with the company, which will be music to the ears of fans of the 33-year-old.

You can watch the full clip of the interview McIntyre did with Sky Sports by clicking here.

For more on what the future holds for Tyson Fury, particularly as it pertains to WWE, make sure you stay tuned to GiveMeSport.

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