Tyson Fury vows to crush Dillian Whyte with one hand

MDP Live - World champion Tyson Fury vows to crush Dillian Whyte with one hand behind his back in his mandatory WBC heavyweight bout. Tyson Fury boasted while undergoing his training camp in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The 33-year-old bowed to a record-breaking salary offer won by Fury promoter Frank Warren after a £30.6m bid. Whyte had been almost silent on the radio since the announcement of the fight, whereas the Gypsy King was full of bullshit.

And while training in Dubai, Fury took the opportunity to attack his former training partner while discussing tactics before their fight. He told DubaiEyeSport:

"Whatever I feel at night. Because I don't pay much attention to these homeless people, to be fair," he said. "Whatever I felt that night. Either way, I can definitely beat Whyte. Even if I put one hand behind my back and one foot off the floor, I will still beat him."

It is believed the pair have now accepted the contract to counter the imminent date and venue confirmation. Cardiff's Principality Stadium was an early pioneer to host the all-British showdown.

Fury also mocked Anthony Joshua when asked if they would end up fighting. "I'm not sure what to think about Anthony Joshua anymore. Frankly, no one cares about him anymore. But maybe I'll drop him just for the fun of it."

Anthony Joshua's evil ploy thwarts Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

MDP Live - Anthony Joshua's evil ploy of demanding an additional £3.7m to step aside has been criticized as an attempt to thwart Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk's title unification duel. Promoter Frank Warren responded to the demand by calling Anthony Joshua deliberately to spoil the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk duel.

The final bid to throw the heavyweight belt unification bout into disarray comes just hours before Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte's domestic duel reaches an agreement over wages on Friday. Joshua was offered a £15m salary to forgo his rematch with undefeated Usyk. A fee that Warren's promoter says is not enough for the former heavyweight champion to unite.

During an appearance on talkSPORT, the head of Queensberry Promotions said: ''As far as Tyson is concerned, it continues. When Joshua asked for an additional $5 million he said, "Enough is enough, and that's it."

“He said, I'm not interested, he's too greedy, and that's enough. He's a champion – Tyson is not tied to Anthony Joshua. He and Usyk want to wear it, both want to wear it."

"But you have two people in the middle - one suing the WBC and the other asking for more money."

Promoter AJ Eddie Hearn claims the Saudi fight failed because the Gypsy King wanted a warm-up fight before the million-pound desert dust. Warren dismissed the idea, saying: "It's all irrelevant and I don't really care what Eddie Hearn has to say. Eddie Hearn says a lot and he is part of the problem why these things don't cross the line."

“A year ago when we were trying to put together a fight between Joshua and Tyson, every week he said, 'It's done, contracts are being issued,' despite the fact that we all signed an agreement not to make any statements until it was done. finished."

The long-awaited fellow Englishman Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is scheduled to take place on April 23, with Cardiff's Principality Stadium being the most likely venue for the fight.

SunSport, however, understands other stadiums are also in the running to stage revenge matches. Meanwhile, Joshua's potentially do-or-die rematch with Usyk is expected to take place in May.

Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte World Boxing Schedule Officially Holds, WBC Heavyweight Champion Belt Battle

MDP Live - The World Boxing Schedule between Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte officially takes place in March 2022.

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has named Dillian Whyte the next opponent he wants to face in the world boxing arena.

The World Boxing Schedule decision between Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte has been uploaded on Tyson's personal social media.

The announcement prevented Tyson Fury from advancing against the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight boxing belt owner, Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury was previously linked against Oleksandr Usyk in the event for the undisputed champion title.

However, Fury's plans fell apart because Usyk had to play a rematch against Anthony Joshua.

The reason is Joshua is determined to take back his four titles from Usyk after losing the first match.

He also has the goal of beating Usyk to get back on track for the undisputed champion title fight against Fury.

This has resulted in Fury looking for another challenger which is none other than Dillian Whyte.

"I can't wait to punch Dillian Whyte in the face," Fury said.

"I'll give him the best hiding place he's never had before."

"Train hard, loser, because I will destroy you," continued Fury.

Dillian Whyte's promoter, Eddie Hearn, was then enthusiastic about the match Fury wanted to face.

He was sure Fury would swallow his own words by tasting Dillian Whyte's first defeat.

"What Tyson Fury wants to do is ease in March," Hearn told iFL TV.

"Now he has to fight Dillian Whyte, and after this commotion he will taste defeat."

"He will lose and be knocked out by Dillian Whyte," said Hearn optimistically.

Despite giving each other a hint, the Fury vs Whyte match has not been officially announced.

However, the match between the two heavyweight boxers is planned to clash in March.

Frank Sanchez Threatens 2 Heavyweight Kings, Canelo: Deserves World Champion

MDP Live - Cuban boxer Frank Sanchez has threatened to oust two heavyweight kings Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk from his throne this year. Even Frank Sanchez dared to underestimate WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury had no boxing skills and he would be easy to beat.

Frank Sanchez also boasted that he could easily beat WBA super heavyweight champion, IBF, WBO Oleksandr Usyk. Frank Sanchez, nicknamed The Cuban Flash, is indeed on the rise after winning an absolute victory over veteran Christian Hammer. The victory made Sanchez extend his impressive record to 20-0.

Frank Sanchez has vowed to dethrone WBC king Tyson Fury if given the chance to fight in the ring this year. "I knocked him down easily. He doesn't have boxing skills," Frank Sanchez said.

In addition to Tyson Fury, Frank Sanchez has openly said he could easily beat the WBA super heavyweight champion, IBF, WBO Oleksandr Usyk. Sanchez, who was coached by Eddy Reynoso, considers Usyk no heavier than Fury. “Even easier. Usyk has movement, but he doesn't have the technique I do," he said.

Sanchez's confidence is bolstered by gym mate and pound-for-pound king Saul Canelo Alvarez, who is ringside for his regular wins over the Hammers. The four-class world champion told George Ebro: ''He's going to be world champion. He will sweep everyone in the heavyweight division because he has a special talent," said Canelo.

Sanchez said of the Mexican cheering him on. "I'm very motivated by seeing Canelo support me at the ringside. This should be a definitive year for my dream to become world champion,''said Sanchez optimistically.

"This is a formidable opponent but my dominance in the ring and my skills are too much for him and it will belong to whoever gets in my way."

Sanchez is enjoying every minute of his training alongside the undisputed king of super middleweights. He also learned about the mentality of being a world champion. “Canelo is an extraordinary stud. He is very serious and has great respect for me and his work ethic. The biggest lesson I learned from him was the fact that it doesn't matter whether you're training or in the ring, that you have to be serious about your craft, that you have to follow it with passion.”

6 British Boxers' Most Brutal KO Wins in the Boxing Ring 2021

Britain's six brutal knockout victories that rocked the world boxing ring throughout 2021 include the vicious knockouts of Diliian Whyte and Tyson Fury. Boxing fans are treated to some of the most brutal knockouts British boxers have scored in 2021.

A number of formidable home fighters also went viral with a combination of ruthless punches and lucky strikes. Here are 6 British boxers' brutal knockout wins in 2021.

Conor Benn vs Chris Algieri - 11 December

Conor Benn deserves the nickname The Destroyer with his lethal right hand power to make Algieri lie on the canvas. Conor Benn's bogeyman ruthlessness saw Chris Algieri tumble in round 4 to claim his 20th unbeaten career win in professional boxing.

The 25-year-old Briton overthrew the 37-year-old to pave the way for the world title at Welterweight. The son of Nigel Benn, a former world middle and super middleweight champion, toppled the former WBO Super Lightweight champion Algieri in the fourth round. Conor Benn's combination of left and right sent Algieri toppling forcing referee Williams to stop the fight.

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder - October 9

Tyson Fury proved worthy of being the king of heavyweights after knocking out Deontay Wilder in a rematch in Las Vegas, United States. The Gypsy King fights heroically after being knocked down by Wilder. Fury defended his WBC heavyweight title after knocking out his challenger Deontay Wilder at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, USA, Saturday (9/10/2021) evening local time or Sunday (10/10/2021) noon WIB. Fury was knocked down by Wilder twice but was able to get up. At its peak, Fury was able to retaliate by dropping a wilder in round 11.

Callum Smith vs Lenin Castillo - September 25

Callum Smith showed his might by knocking out Lenin Castillo in a fight at the Tottenham Stadium. Smith, who was beaten by Saul Canelo Alvarez, recovered his pride by winning a brutal knockout in the additional match of Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk.

Smith, who made his lightweight debut, clearly enjoyed losing weight and landing a killer right. A right-handed blow sent Castillo crashing to the canvas. Medics on the outside ring immediately carried out treatment in the ring to save Castillo.

Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin II - 27 March

Observers who doubted Dillian Whyte were immediately silenced after his punch was able to knock down Alexander Povetkin. In a heavyweight boxing rematch, Whyte, who became the WBC mandatory challenger, turned things around. Dillian Whyte was able to avenge his KO defeat by knocking out Alexander Povetkin. The knockout defeat tarnished the reputation of Povetkin who decided to retire from the boxing ring.

Lee McGregor vs Vincent Legrand - August 6

Scottish bantamweight Lee McGregor experienced the first scare of his promising career when he was brought down by the French champion, who had a 32-0 record. Legrand landed his right to knock the Briton down but he couldn't finish the task as McGregor struggled to defend and eventually recovered from Belfast's shock decking.

Within two rounds, he began to turn things around and tested and tapped into Legrand's defenses with close strokes. And as soon as his prey was distracted by the blow of the bait, he swung the right hook into his ribs and folded Legrand in half and gave up.

Joe Cordina vs Joshua Hernandez - August 14

Boxer Joe Cordina earned a reputation as a clinical and expert boxer who usually needed a jury to ensure his victory. But, against Joshua Hernandez, we saw his ruthless side explode in the first minute. A straight blow that shot like an arrow from the right hand immediately knocked Hernandez to the canvas. Cordina's sadistic punch sent Hernandez to the floor.

Tyson Fury Takes WBC Belt Off Dillian Whyte vs Deontay Wilder

MDP Live - Tyson Fury stripped of his WBC heavyweight belt paving the way for Dillian Whyte to take on Deontay Wilder for the title. The discourse of Tyson Fury resigning was taken to fight Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk in a unification duel.

Dillian Whyte waited several years to win the world title and is now finally set as the mandatory challenger. He is now looking to strike a deal with Fury in early 2022, although the contract value has yet to be agreed.

Promoter Bob Arum has revealed Fury could choose to vacate his WBC title and keep his Ring magazine belt if a deal cannot be reached. “If we can't reach an agreement with Dillian Whyte, we will fight for the Ring Magazine belt and the 'lineal' title and we will choose another opponent. We have to get Tyson back in the ring by the end of March…," Bob Arum told talkSPORT.

"Frank [Warren] and I are determined to come up to him with an acceptable opponent and we want to have that fight in Cardiff. Andy Ruiz Jr is a possibility. I see Joseph Parker having a good win over Derek Chisora ​​– it could be a possibility."

Should Fury vacate his belt then Wilder will be at the forefront to fight mandatory challenger Whyte for the belt as he is ranked No1 by the WBC. Wilder lost the title after being stopped in the seventh round by Fury in February 2020.

He then faced him again in October, this time losing by knockout in the 11th round despite dropping Fury twice. Meanwhile, Fury is likely to take on someone of the caliber of Parker or Ruiz Jr pending a clash with Usyk or Joshua.

Usyk currently holds the IBF, WBA and WBO titles, securing the belt after beating Joshua by a unanimous decision at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September. AJ has contractual rights for a rematch with Usyk - an option that looked increasingly likely after Whyte was ordered to fight for the WBC belt.

This is because Fury and Usyk hope to make the clash irresistible by paying AJ to step aside. However, with Whyte now also entering the duel equation, it is highly unlikely that Fury and Usyk will choose to pay Whyte and Joshua the money.