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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: Eddie Hearn hints at trouble behind the scenes

Eddie Hearn has warned Tyson Fury has ‘loads of different problems to resolve’ with Dillian Whyte – but he doesn’t think that will ‘affect the fight.’

The Gypsy King, 33, will defend his WBC and Ring Magazine heavyweight titles at Wembley Stadium on April 23 against British rival the Body Snatcher.

Fury – who has one fight left on his contract with Top Rank – could bank a massive £30million for next month’s defence against Whyte.

Whyte, 34, had expressed his unhappiness with the purse split which is weighted 80-20 in favour of Fury.

But it seems he has put all that behind him for now as he prepares for the biggest fight of his career.

However, Hearn has revealed there are still a few other issues to iron out, which could throw a potential spanner in the works.

Hearn told talkSPORT: “There’s just loads of different problems to resolve.

“I don’t think it’s gonna affect the fight.

“But, to be honest with you, I’m so glad I’m not involved.

“Because I’ll just turn up or whatever I’ll do, tune in and watch it.

“Hopefully they both get in the ring and give everybody a great fight.”

Brixton-based Whyte is refusing to play ball so far having failed to turn up to the press conference to promote the fight itself.

But Fury’s UK co-promoter Frank Warren believes he is being ‘plain stupid’ by refusing to partake in any media duties in the build up to the fight.

Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: “I genuinely believe that Dillian Whyte has cut his nose off to spite his face.

“He should’ve been there, and there was a platform there for him to create an opportunity in order to not only build him but to create narratives that we will use to build up to that particular fight.

“We wanted to see Dillian Whyte, irrespective of being

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