Fury: "Whyte is the walking punching bag"

Andrew Karlov Nov. 22, 2021, 10:04 a.m.
Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22 KO) plans to return to the ring in February-March, but the idea of ​​a fight with Dillian Whyte (28-2, 19 KO) He is not very attracted to.

“We will see what kind of opponent will be available at this time. At the moment I am just enjoying life and relaxing. I thought I was going to fight Whyte, but I'm not going to wait for him. I want to perform in February, March at the latest. So maybe I need someone else to do my voluntary defense besides him. I'm not going to wait for anyone, although this does not mean that I will not meet with him at all. It would be an extremely easy walk for me. Whyte is a walking punching bag. He's the perfect opponent, but first he needs to straighten out his situation with the WBC," said the King of the Gypsies, the reigning WBC World Heavyweight Champion.

“Fury wants to fight Usyk because he knows it will be much easier for him. He is looking for excuses to avoid meeting me, but I hope that in the end he will be pushed against the wall and he will have no choice. He annoys me," Whyte said in turn.

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