On Saturday at the Wembley Stadium in London, Tyson Fury will step inside the ring against Dillian Whyte for the last fight of his professional career. ‘The Gypsy King’, who made his professional debut in 2008 against a boxer named Bela Gyongyosi, will hang his boots after 14 long years in the sport.
Meanwhile, as he heads to another memorable night of his life, Tyson Fury talks about the days he’s left in his past. In an interview conducted and released by IFL TV, Fury details his training experience with now rival but former sparring partner Dillian Whyte. The Gypsy King appreciates Whyte for the capacity with which he once helped the former prepare for some big events. However, when asked whether Whyte could ever put Fury down, the champion makes somewhat a sarcastic reply.
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Fury said, “About 56,000 times. I’ve just told you about eighty-six hundred times. Did he put me down? Listen, all the sparring talks, I’ve never been put down in the sparring in my life, ever. “
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“I’ve been put down in my life in a ring with 10-ounce gloves on. But even in the sparring, the other day when I was in the sparring, my dad was like, ooh how’re you feeling? I said, dad, with 20-ounce gloves and a big head guard on, if I’m getting wobbled at sparring, please have a day off, will you?” Fury adds with a calm demeanor.
Next to each other, how do Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte look?
To begin with, here is a close look at Dillian Whyte‘s career history. At the age of 34, having taken part in a wide range of combat sports that include boxing, kickboxing, and MMA, Whyte is undoubtedly a seasoned athlete bearing scars.
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In professional boxing, he holds a record of 28 wins, 2 losses, and 19 knockouts. Some of the big names that he has gone against are Joshua, Povetkin, and Chisora.
On the other hand, Tyson Fury has an experience of 32 professional fights. In addition, he has 22 knockouts in the business in his name. The big names that Fury has fought against include Wilder, Seferi, Wallin, and Schwarz. Five inches taller than Whyte, Fury is yet to receive a defeat in the game.
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With that out, fans would have to tune in to see how the story will actually unfold. What is your take on Fury vs. Whyte? Let us know in the comments below.