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Boxing news: Dillian Whyte accuses Tyson Fury of ‘running scared’ after beating ‘pathetic, hype job’ Deontay Wilder



Boxing news: Dillian Whyte accuses Tyson Fury of ‘running scared’ after beating ‘pathetic, hype job’ Deontay Wilder




Dillian Whyte believes Tyson Fury is ‘running scared’ from a potential fight after beating ‘pathetic, hype job’ Deontay Wilder.


The ‘Bodysnatcher was ranked by the WBC as their number one contender for more than 1,000 days without getting a chance to fight Wilder.



Whyte has earned the chance to fight for the WBC heavyweight title, but is still waiting for his shot



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Whyte has earned the chance to fight for the WBC heavyweight title, but is still waiting for his shot

Instead, Fury fought the ‘Bronze Bomber’ twice and claimed the prestigious gold and green strap by stopping his American adversary in seven rounds during a thrilling Las Vegas showdown earlier this year.


As it stands, Whyte is still scheduled to fight Alexander Povetkin once lockdown measures are eased during the current coronavirus crisis, but a shot at the world title will have to wait until February 2021.


After learning that Top Rank chief Bob Arum has suggested removing a mandatory clause for Fury if he emerges unscathed from a trilogy fight with Wilder, Whyte could not hold his tongue any longer.


Whyte told Sky Sports: “Arum’s talking rubbish. If he represented me he’d be screaming that this is the biggest travesty in the history of boxing – nearly 1,000 days as No 1 without being given a shot.



Fury and Wilder will fight for a third time once boxing resumes following the coronavirus pandemic



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Fury and Wilder will fight for a third time once boxing resumes following the coronavirus pandemic

“Whereas Tyson Fury barely scraped by the WBC No 31 ranked Otto Wallin in front of only 3,500 people and then got gifted my mandatory position without fighting an eliminator, never mind a final eliminator.


“Fury won the belt off that pathetic, hype job Deontay Wilder as his legs were too weak to carry it any longer after running away from me for years and it now looks like the two of them are in a relay.


“The WBC had originally agreed that the winner of Wilder-Fury II had to fight me by May 2020. Now Wilder’s injured and Arum’s trying to delay my shot further. It’s all wrong and has nothing to do with COVID-19.


“If he was fit to fight, they could fight in July. Who cares if they don’t have an audience. Big deal. Both of them have fought most of their careers with hardly any audience.”



Arum, who helps promoter Fury in the US, suggested the Brit may not face his mandatory ceontender after Wilder III



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Arum, who helps promoter Fury in the US, suggested the Brit may not face his mandatory ceontender after Wilder III

The Brixton fighter has always maintained he is not afraid to fight any man and jokingly made fun of Fury’s moniker as ‘The Gypsy King’ for allegedly refusing the fight.


He added: “I have been ranked No 1 since 2017 and have fought more top 15 contenders than Wilder and Fury combined. I am the Ring Magazine No 2 ranked heavyweight in the world, higher than Wilder.


“No one is mentioning me as they are scared of fighting me. One hundred per cent I beat Fury. He knows it and that’s why he doesn’t want to face me. We have history. He has run in the past and he’s running scared now.


“The WBC should order Fury to fight me next but I don’t think ‘The Gypsy Coward’ will. After all he was previously ordered by the WBC to fight me, but he ran away, even when they met his demand of putting the Diamond Belt on the line.”








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