THE SCANDAL BEFORE THE FIGHT! Tyson Fury RUDELY HUMILIATED Dillian Whyte / SHOCKING PREDICTIONS

THE SCANDAL BEFORE THE FIGHT! Tyson Fury RUDELY HUMILIATED Dillian Whyte / SHOCKING PREDICTIONS

THE SCANDAL BEFORE THE FIGHT! Tyson Fury RUDELY HUMILIATED Dillian Whyte SHOCKING PREDICTIONS On April 23, a fight for the WBC World heavyweight title between two British boxers will take place in London. 33-year-old champion Tyson Fury will defend his title against 34-year-old mandatory challenger Dillian White. This fight promises to be one of the biggest events of the year in professional boxing. The prize fund of the fight is $ 41 million, of which Fury will get 29.5 million, and White — 7.4 million, and the winner of the fight will receive a bonus of $ 4.1 million. In addition, the boxers' income may further increase due to the profit from the sale of a paid broadcast of the fight. Already on the first day, 85 thousand tickets were sold for the fight to be held at Wembley Stadium, and it is expected that about 94 thousand spectators will be present at the arena on April 23, which will break the record of 88 thousand spectators who attended Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko's fight there in 2017. The sports component of this match is no less important. Fury has not lost in the professional ring yet and defeat is not in his plans, given his repeated praise of himself as the only heavyweight of our time who has won all the championship titles (at different times), including The Ring belt, and the so-called linear heavyweight world champion. "Whatever style I choose, I will beat Dillian White," Fury said in an interview with The Ring. — I can beat Dillian White by working number one, working number two, circling around him. I will enter the ring and start throwing bombs from the first round. I will put on a good show for all 90 thousand viewers who will come to the fight, and then, hopefully, I will give him a strong blow and that's it, goodbye." Fury also claims that the upcoming fight will be his last appearance in the ring, but even his father John Fury does not believe in it. For Dillian White, this will be the first fight for the world title, he has been going for it for several years. Despite the setbacks, I am ready to take advantage of the opportunity. "I don't pay attention to what people say or think about me, I've never paid attention," White said in an interview with Sky Sports. — They said that everything was clear with me after two defeats, I was written off both times. But I'm still here. Tyson has a new style in which he tries to fight, and it promises a good fight. There is unpredictability here. Someone will be knocked out." After the official announcement of the fight, Dillian White avoided the press and social networks, but then he went to the press and took part in the final press conference. British heavyweight Dillian White advised fellow former world champion in this weight Anthony Joshua not to come to his Saturday fight against WBC champion Tyson Fury and focus on preparing for a rematch with WBA, IBF and WBO champion Alexander Usyk. "I don't want Joshua at my fight. He needs to box with a Mustache and focus on that," White is quoted as saying by The Sun. - He needs to forget about the desire to become an absolute world champion and worry about a rematch with Usyk, because if he doesn't beat Usyk, then what should he do next?" "Now is the best time to defeat Usyk. If he doesn't beat Usyk now, given what he's been through, he'll never beat him. I don't want Anthony Joshua to end his career because I want to meet him again," added White, who lost to Joshua by knockout in 2015. WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury must defeat mandatory challenger Dillian White in a fight that will take place on April 23 in London, but he should be careful not to give his opponent a chance, says former world champion and boxing analyst on ESPN Timothy Bradley. "I think Fury will beat White," Bradley is quoted as saying by Fight Hub TV. — Without a doubt. He just needs to be careful, that's all. If he doesn't forget to protect himself after his punches, everything will be fine. I think Fury is just better in every aspect. Dillian White is a great boxer, it really is, but Fury is just bigger, taller, smarter and has a much larger arsenal of techniques. Therefore, I believe that Fury will win by knockout — right straight or uppercut."