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Tyson Fury confirms date of fight with Dillian Whyte
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will defend his title against Dillian Whyte on 23 April, in an all-British clash at Wembley Stadium.
The London venue is also the setting for this afternoon’s press conference, the first in the build-up to the highly-anticipated bout. Fury has been incredibly vocal since the fight was confirmed – and even before that – taunting his fellow 33-year-old at every opportunity. Mandatory challenger and interim champion Whyte, in stark contrast, has been largely silent, leading Fury to label him a “coward” in the run-up to today’s press conference.
It would be no surprise if Fury were to throw that term around this afternoon, too, with Whyte reportedly set to miss the event in order to focus on his training in Portugal, where the Londoner lives. Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum explained: “We won the purse bid, which was way higher than the next biggest bid, and [Whyte’s] not coming to the press conference because we wouldn’t give him a percentage of the upside [from pay-per-view sales], which you don’t get in a purse bid. He told us he won’t come to any of the press conferences except the last one.”
Follow live updates from the first Fury vs Whyte pre-fight press conference, below.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte press conference
Whyte will not attend today’s press conference, according to promoter Bob Arum.
The press conference at Wembley Stadium marks the first opportunity for Whyte to go face-to-face with WBC heavyweight champion Fury, but the challenger will miss the event, Arum said.
Arum, who works as Fury’s US promoter, told Boxing Scene: “[Whyte] will not come to the press conference.
“He told us he won’t come to any of the press conferences except the last one.”
Arum explains why here:
Alex Pattle1 March 2022 13:06
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte press conference
A big sticking point in the negotiations for this fight was the prize money.
Here, we explain the purse bids for Fury vs Whyte, and how they fed into the amount of money that both fighters will make on 23 April:
Alex Pattle1 March 2022 12:53
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte press conference
Tickets for this seismic heavyweight title fight will go on sale tomorrow.
Here’s all you need to know about how to get yours:
Alex Pattle1 March 2022 12:47
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte press conference
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will defend his title against Dillian Whyte on 23 April, in an all-British clash at Wembley Stadium.
The London venue is also the setting for this afternoon’s press conference, the first in the build-up to the highly-anticipated bout. Fury has been incredibly vocal since the fight was confirmed – and even before that – taunting his fellow 33-year-old at every opportunity. Mandatory challenger and interim champion Whyte, in stark contrast, has been largely silent, leading Fury to label him a “coward” in the run-up to today’s press conference.
It would be no surprise if Fury were to throw that term around this afternoon, too, with Whyte set to miss the event in order to focus on his training in Portugal, where the Londoner lives. Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum explained: “We won the purse bid, which was way higher than the next biggest bid, and [Whyte’s] not coming to the press conference because we wouldn’t give him a percentage of the upside [from pay-per-view sales], which you don’t get in a purse bid. He told us he won’t come to any of the press conferences except the last one.”
Alex Pattle1 March 2022 12:26