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FootballWorld Awaits Tyson Fury Taking On Dillian Whyte, With the Gypsy King Making a Surprise Announcement
- Tyson Fury will put his WBC heavyweight championship title on the line in an earth-shatterer against Dillian White tomorrow night in an all-British fight
- The 33-year-old Fury is favourite to defeat his 34-year-old challenger, boasting an impressive unbeaten professional career of 33 matches and wins
- The 'Gypsy King' then surprised everyone by stating that this would be his final fight as he intended to retire, walking away from a historic possibility if he won at Wembley
British heavyweights Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte will collide in the biggest boxing match of the year on Saturday night.
Fury will defend his title against WBC heavyweight championship against white in front of 94 000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London.
According to EWN, the 33-year-old Fury will retire regardless of how the fight against his 34-year-old challenger. This was with the possibility of unifying his belt with those that countryman Anthony Joshua holds as he prepares for his winner-takes-all fight against Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury said:
"(I'm a) two-time undisputed champion, 150 million in the bank, nothing to prove to nobody."
Fury is one of the few unbeaten fighters in the history of the sport, and will be looking to extend his unbeaten record of 33 fights. However, he made sure to credit his opponent and acknowledge the danger he poses.
Fury said:
"He's a good fighter. A good, strong, solid man. He has good punch with good power - he's knocked out a lot of men. I see the odds and laugh a bit because they're coming from people who don't know anything about boxing.
"This is heavyweight boxing. Anyone can win with one punch. If I'm not on my A Game, this guy will knock my head right off my shoulders."
Mike Tyson harassed by passenger before flight, video shows shocking moment Tyson beats him up on aeroplane
You must be crazy to pick a fight with Mike Tyson.
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FootballAs reported by Sports Brief, one passenger on a Jet Blue flight from San Francisco to Florida certainly must have been crazy and paid the price for it.
The legendary boxer beat the man up before the flight took off, and the incident was caught on camera.