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Tyson Fury, without a doubt, is one prime heavyweight of the modern era. Over the past few years, he’s made constant waves with his prowess and has given out performances for the history books. That said, Fury is all set to continue his run this year as well as he’s on the line to confront compatriot, Dillian Whyte.

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A fight between these two will take place in front of the British crowd, i.e. at the Wembley Stadium in London.

Ahead of that, there was a press conference for this fight, wherein Fury made it to the news with his fiery predictions and statements.

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Talking about this fight, ‘The Gypsy King’ said, “I just think when I land Lancaster bomber on his jaw, it’s gonna be over. That could be in round 1 and it could be in round 6. I don’t see it going past the 7th round. But I’m looking to put on an excellent night showcase of knockout boxing for the UK fans.”

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Fury has never been defeated in his professional boxing run. Across all of his fights, he walks in with a packed game plan. And he also curates the approach, depending on what his adversary brings to the table.

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‘The Gypsy King’ is the best when it comes to making spontaneous adjustments. He’s shown this ability for almost all his fights and fans can expect something akin against Dillian Whyte as well.

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Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte will give in their all to leave the ring with a ‘W’. This is because there’s every chance in the world as to the winner of this fight going for the undisputed bout ahead.

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In the coming time, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk are expected to rematch and conclude their scores. Eventually, boxing fans might get to see the winner of Joshua vs Usyk and Fury vs Whyte, meeting each other in the ring.

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Stakes are extremely high in the heavy roster and it’ll be interesting to see how things play out.

Do you see Fury walking past Whyte on April 23?

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