Dillian Whyte (28-2, 19 KOs) must sign a contract by February 21 to fight for the WBC world heavyweight title with Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs). If the contract with him is not signed, White will lose the right to fight for the title of world champion.
The body snatcher has not yet signed the contract, as he still hopes to get a better share of the money offered at the auction. The winning bid was $41 million, White should receive 20% of this amount, according to the decision of the WBC.
The first press conference dedicated to this event will be held next week. That's when Warren has to confirm the date and location of the duel between White and Fury. The fight is to take place in the second half of April in Great Britain.