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JAKARTA - The fateful week begins for the future of heavyweight boxing. Tyson Fury stakes his WBC title against 'eternal' challenger and compatriot Dillian Whyte.

Although many prefer Joshua over Whyte, but it will definitely be a very interesting fight. Not without reason Wembley Stadium will be full.

The Body Snatcher - Whyte's nickname - came hungry, having received and then returned a KO from Povetkin. Since that defeat, Whyte has hardly stopped training and focused on his career to achieve his goals.

The Port Antonio-born boxer expressed his anger and explained that he couldn't wait to step into the ring at Wembley Stadium.

"I just want violence now, to be honest, I just want the violence to start," the 34-year-old said.

"I was calm, I was relaxed, but inside it was just anger and violence. It exploded in my head.

Whyte's fury came after Fury posed with his belt on Instagram, with the message "the king is coming, I can't wait to put on another show at Wembley Stadium".

Whyte is still upset about everything Fury did, especially before the fight was announced. "Everything he said was contradictory," Whyte said.

"Why did I spend 12 months in spartan training camp? I'm nothing. You guys are the greatest of all time, Ali, Tyson, Frazier, and Foreman. So why are you training so hard against me? Tyson Fury says a lot of bullshit."

The two fighters, who were once friends, will battle it out for British supremacy. The time to talk is almost over as they will step into the ring this Saturday in London.

All will be determined by hitting and hitting.


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