Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte - news: Latest build-up to heavyweight title fight
The pair face off in a long-awaited, all-British clash at Wembley Stadium this Saturday
We are just three days away from a huge heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte, with the pair set to main event at Wembley Stadium with the WBC belt on the line.
The all-British bout, one of the biggest in the nation’s history in the sport, marks Fury’s second defence of the title that he won from Deontay Wilder in the rivals’ second in-ring meeting. By stopping the American in the 11th round last October, Fury retained the belt, and former sparring partner Whyte is his next challenger. Whyte, 34, last competed in March 2021, knocking out Alexander Povetkin to avenge his own stoppage loss to the Russian from August 2020.
As inactive as Whyte has been in the ring since, he has been similarly inactive outside of it, refusing to attend last month’s pre-fight press conference. The “Bodysnatcher” finally broke his silence this week, however, playing down the mind games of Fury, 33, by saying: “He can’t get in my head. Even if he gets in my head, he’s only gonna find a lot of disturbance in there.” Open workouts took place today, and we’ll bring you all the latest news and previews ahead of the fight.
Follow all the build-up to Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte, below.
Fury vs Whyte
Dillian Whyte skips open workout ahead of Tyson Fury fight
Whyte and Fury go head to head on Saturday night at Wembley
Fury vs Whyte
Tyson Fury: “It’s been a long, long, long fight journey and I’m back at home to celebrate the homecoming with all my fans.”
On tomorrow’s press conference, where he is set to go face-to-face with Whyte for the first time since the fight was announced: “It is what it is, I’ve seen plenty of boxers before, I’ve seen lots of Dillian Whyte before.
“We’ll see what tomorrow will bring, hopefully it’ll be a good press conference, and that’s it.
“I’m sure he has stuff he wants to say, I’ve always got a bit to say, as we all know.
“I’m looking forward to the fight and putting on a good show.
“At this stage, it doesn’t really matter what Dillian Whyte says or what I say; there’s gonna be a fight anyway.”
Fury vs Whyte
Tyson Fury on Dillian Whyte breaking his silence: “I’m happy because I don’t have to do all the work now, so I can step back and let him take over.”
Fury vs Whyte
“Lucky lefty man...” Fury jokes about doing his workout entirely from a southpaw stance.
“We all know I’m ambidextrous, I’ve had knockout wins with both hands, we’re just sharpening them up.”
Fury vs Whyte
Tyson Fury: “I thought it was good, I felt alright to be fair.
“Great support from everybody who took their time out today to watch me and the lads. I’m looking forward to the press conference and the fight night now.
“What can I expect? It’s a boxing fight, it’s nothing we haven’t felt before. We’ve been face-to-face before, it’s just another step along the journey.”
Fury vs Whyte
Fury vs Whyte
Sugarhill Steward: “It’s no secret, I train Tyson for the knockout.
“There’s a lot of things that we’ve been working on in terms of mentality and setting things up more.
“I think the things we’ve worked on are going to be excellent and used well in this fight.”
On whether Whyte is a smarter fighter than Deontay Wilder:
“Elite fighters are all smart or they wouldn’t be here to this point, Dillian Whyte just brings a different element to Tyson Fury.”
Fury vs Whyte
Tyson Fury: “My promise is that you’re gonna see an excellent fight.
“Dillian’s been away training had in Portugal. He’s gonna fight the best Tyson Fury, I hope I’m gonna fight the best Dillian Whyte.
“You’ve got two top heavyweights who are gonna smash each other to bits for the paying customer.
“Do not miss this one, it’s gonna be a lot of fireworks, a lot of bombs slinging.
“I wonder who’s gonna get knocked out first? It ain’t gonna be me!”
Fury vs Whyte
Fury’s gloves are off, he appears to be winding down now.
He did the entire workout in a southpaw stance.
A bluff to Whyte, or a sign of his gameplan for Saturday?
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