The mandatory WBC challenger did not attend last month’s ticket event and was silent on social media until earlier this week when he posted on Instagram. It’s a long-awaited title shot for Brixton’s man, who beat Alexander Povetkin in the fourth round of the rematch last month to create a showdown with Fury. “This is a business,” Whyte told reporters. “It’s not the Tyson Fury show. Everyone says Tyson Fury this, Tyson Fury that. This fight sold out because of me and Tyson Fury, Tyson Fury fought Wilder, he’s a big superstar. It’s not just the show. by Tyson Fury, is Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte show, so some things need to be done right. “I do not dance to anyone’s tune, I am a warrior, we can dance together, but it can not be a one-way street. “I’m a disciplined guy and I’ve learned to be disciplined over the years. Okay, do you want to do things? That’s nice, I’m ready for it, I’m a professional, I had six or seven pay-per-view shows and I worked hard on all of them and I took care of my opponents and I dealt with them correctly. “When these guys try to frustrate me and treat me like the Tyson Fury show, they have to fix some things. I’m a professional at the end of the day, so here I am. Here I am.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Back to 2021 when Dillian Whyte won his rematch with Alexander Povetkin in a convincing style Whyte has cited previous cases in which a possible fight with Fury failed to bear fruit as a reason for choosing not to speak in this month’s clash. “You make a deal to get the ball rolling, but there are still underlying issues that need security and settlement, and then when people try to play games and get confused, then you have to control what you can control,” he said. was added. “ “What I could control was my actions, not what Fury was doing. So that’s what I did.” Now that he has arrived, Whyte says it would mean “everything” for him to become world champion. “I am a guy who as a child, without a future, without an education, without a family, I am a survivor,” he said. “I’m been on the streets since I was a child. For someone like me who comes from nothing, I do not come from a sports background, without support, without support, I did not even play sports at school. For someone like me, coming from where I came and being a world heavyweight champion is a real inspiration. “This is someone from a boxing family. I was a bully on the street who could hit people. I have no illusions, I know what I am, I know what I bring.”
Fury: I will be Saint Tyson!
Fury returns to action for the first time since retaining his WBC belt with a victory in the 11th round knockout to close his thrilling trilogy against Deontay Wilder in October. The 33-year-old had previously suggested that he retire from boxing after his fight with Whyte, although he insisted on Thursday that he was only looking to defend his belts when he returned to Britain. “To be honest with you, I only think about Dillian Whyte, I do not think about retirement,” he said. “This will come after the match, we will think about what will happen and what the future will hold for me. “I have a huge job at Dillian right now. A lot of people underestimate Dillian White, but not me. I give him the respect he deserves throughout the training camp. “I do not underestimate this guy, I respect him as I did for Deontay Wilder and everyone else.” It marks Britain’s first match in the UK since 2018, with 94,000 people attending Wembley to make history as the biggest match in Europe. “What I have heard is that after this fight I will be made the patron saint of England, he will be Saint Tyson instead of Saint George!” he joked. Fury, who ranked Whyte as the top five heavyweights in the world, referred to his mental health journey in recent years and underlined his intention to enjoy every moment in the ring. “I am obsessed with time and moments in time,” he said. “I have to take every second as a blessing. I have the blessing of being at this stage of my career and life. “Once it’s over, you can never turn the clock back, that’s why I enjoy it. I like to enjoy every second in this ring. I wish they fought for a whole day. I’m very happy when I’m in the boxing ring. in person!”.