Tyson Fury: A Duel With Whyte Will Be Difficult, But If It's Quick I'll Head Straight To The Bar
JAKARTA - Dillian Whyte did not appear in a public training session in London on Tuesday. The reason is, The Body Snatcher has preferred to stay in the Algarve, its headquarters, since the pandemic began.
However, the challenger flew to England in the afternoon ahead of attending a press conference on Wednesday with Tyson Fury.
Whyte continued to prepare in his own way. He kept his distance and didn't get too involved in heavyweight fight promotions, at least until now.
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"He's for everyone who hasn't been lucky enough to have the genetic gift of a good body," said John Fury, joking about his son's physique.
"That body gives hope to everyone, he is the best heavyweight in the world."
During the press conference session, Fury took a left-handed attitude, and this was the first to be asked of him.
"We all know I'm ambidextrous and I can hit with both hands," said Fury.
"I've won knockouts with my right and my left, so I'm honing everything and I'm ready to fight."
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The WBC champion revealed he was watching videos of some of the great boxers in preparation for his duel with Whyte.
"I was inspired by George Foreman, Larry Holmes, and Joe Frazier," Fury said, before showing his humor and confidence.
"I've had a great camp, we're having fun and we're expecting a good, hard fight, and if that's lacking and we're on a short night I think I'll just go straight to the bar."