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Dillian Whyte has an impossible challenge ahead of him as he looks to defeat ‘The Gypsy King’, Tyson Fury. During the build-up of their fight, the WBC interim heavyweight champion sat down for an interview with TalkSPORT Boxing.

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As the interview progressed, ‘The Body Snatcher’ shed light on Tyson Fury’s weakness and the strategies he will be using to overcome the champion.

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Dillian Whyte reveals Tyson Fury’s weakness

Tyson Fury boasts a glorious undefeated record of 31-0-1. There is not a single fighter who could stop ‘The Gypsy King’, including the power puncher, Deontay Wilder.

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However, it seems finally Dillian Whyte has figured out Fury’s weakness. He revealed, “Fury is a very good fighter, very good fighter but also we don’t know how his body is coping he’s a giant.” According to him, Fury’s trusted body is going to be the reason for his downfall.

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Whyte further explained his revelation about the WBC heavyweight champion’s current body state claiming, “Giants age a lot faster. Giants have a lot of joint problems a lot of problems with their body you know what I mean a lot of elbow problems, lot of knee problems.”

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What happened in Fury’s previous fight camps?

The Jamaican-born British fighter believes that it’s not the Wilder fights that took a lot out of Fury but the grueling training camps that he underwent while preparing for those fights.

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‘The Body Snatcher’ elaborated on why he believes that the training camps for Wilder fights were detrimental to Fury. He states, “The last few training camps for wilder might have taken a lot out of him not the fights because it’s just 12 rounds and that’s it. In camp, you do 12 rounds three-four times a week.”

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Do you think Whyte will be able to capitalize on this newfound weakness of Tyson Fury? Let us know in the comments below.

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