Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: George Foreman discusses 'biggest question mark' going into Saturday
Boxing legend George Foreman believes there is a huge ‘question mark’ over whether Tyson Fury will be as dedicated against Dillian Whyte as he was ‘for the last three Deontay Wilder fights’.
Fury, 33, returns to action tomorrow as he defends his WBC world heavyweight title against fellow Brit Whyte, 34, at Wembley Stadium.
The Gypsy King last fought in October, beating the Bronze Bomber with a devastating 11-round knockout blow to settle the WBC world title trilogy.
But Foreman, who famously lost to Muhammad Ali in ‘the Rumble in the Jungle’ in 1974, has advised Fury not to take his eye off the ball.
The 73-year-old ring legend told FanSided: “That’s a hard thing. Once you’ve accomplished everything and you step up for a fight, especially a few days before, you ask yourself, ‘what in the world am I doing this for?’
“You have some money set aside, be the world’s heavyweight champion, do the impossible, and then there’s that one match you step in the ring and don’t know why you are doing it.
“That’s scarier than anything, and I think if (Tyson) Fury is not careful, he could be there right now.
“You can fight like I don’t know what, but when the cat isn’t in the corner, he can’t scratch [laughs].
“The biggest question mark going into Saturday will be if Fury was as dedicated as he was for the last three Deontay Wilder fights.
“I think it’s a great heavyweight matchup. Tyson Fury is in that place where he has conquered everything, so it’s hard to stay motivated.
“That is the worst thing in the world: getting in the ring and not knowing why you are there, but he has the ability, size, and strength to win it all with no problem.
“He just has to find the motivation to do it.”
Foreman, who insists that Fury has the


