DILLIAN WHYTE has been very quiet in the build up to his mammoth heavyweight clash with Tyson Fury this coming weekend, but ‘The Body Snatcher’ is more than ready to fight this weekend. Whyte sat down pre-fight and says he believes it is his time to become the WBC heavyweight champion of the world. Whyte sat down in Portugal, as his long and gruelling training camp comes to and end ahead of his maiden world title challenge at Wembley Stadium this Saturday night. Here are some of the best bits of the interview and what the 34-year-old had to say ahead of the biggest fight of his life. Do not miss out on the exclusive free bet offers ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight showdown. Check out all of the best betting offers and free bets ahead of Fury vs Whyte from Wembley Stadium this weekend. Best ...
TYSON FURY is set to fight on British soil for the first time since August 2018, as he defends his WBC world heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte on April 23rd. This will be the second defence of Fury’s title, with Whyte challenging for world honours for the very first time this Saturday. Fury is the overriding favourite with the bookmakers, who aren’t really giving Whyte much of a chance if truth be told. As with most heavyweight boxing, the bookies don’t see it going the distance either, and favour the ‘Gypsy King’ to win by stoppage. Best Fury vs Dillian Whyte Free Bets Betting Sites Highlights Register Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte preview Without a doubt the biggest fight in British boxing this year, as heavyweight kingpin’s Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte clash for the WBC world title ...
Tyson Fury has insisted that he still intends to fight Anthony Joshua this year despite committing to a trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder in July. Only last weekend, Fury announced that his much-anticipated heavyweight showdown with Joshua would take place in Saudi Arabia in August. Soon afterwards, however, Wilder won an arbitration hearing which ruled that Fury was contractually obliged to fight him for a third time. Fury’s first bout against Wilder came in December 2018 and ended in a controversial draw. In the rematch last year, the self-styled Gypsy King stopped his opponent in round seven to win the WBC heavyweight and Ring magazine titles. A planned trilogy fight was initially postponed by the coronavirus pandemic, before disputes over the rescheduling saw Fury declare that he’d ...