Opinion Julian Finney/Getty Images In the Opening Bell podcast Matt Christie and Alex Steedman react to Tyson Fury’s performance at Wembley Stadium AT Wembley Stadium, Tyson Fury took out Dillian Whyte in spectacular fashion via sixth round KO. Afterwards, the Gypsy King confirmed his plans to retire from boxing. But is this really the end
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Feature • Issue • Premium Alex Livesey/Getty Images Matt Bozeat remembers the last time before Fury-Whyte that two British fighters contested a major heavyweight belt on British soil – David Haye vs Audley Harrison WITH friends like David Haye, who needs enemies? The last time two British fighters met for a major heavyweight belt before
Opinion Tyson Fury reflects on his career and confirms he has no plans to box professionally again I AM a legend of this game. There has never been a heavyweight like Tyson Fury or a heavyweight who can beat me. Do you know why? Six-foot-nine frame, 270lbs weight, I can move like a middleweight, I
News • Uncategorised Tyson Fury looks in peak form before confirming that he plans to retire TYSON FURY underlined his position as the best heavyweight of his generation with a stunning six-round knockout of Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium. A perfect right uppercut, thrown in close and at full pelt, stole Whyte’s senses before a
Opinion Scott Kirkland/Fox Sports/PictureGroup We ask the Boxing News panel whether they think Tyson Fury will indeed retire after the Dillian Whyte fight Kalle SauerlandWasserman promoterI definitely don’t think this will be his last fight. It’s in his blood. He loves the big occasion. He’s taken breaks, he’s still fresh as a fighter and when
Opinion James Chance/Getty Images We ask a panel of experts their prediction for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte Kalle SauerlandWasserman promoterI believe that Fury will be the victor. His spectacular performances show that he seems to improve from fight to fight. I do think it’ll be an exciting fight. Dillian’s one of the most improved
News Julian Finney/Getty Images ‘There’s no amount of money or belts that I haven’t already won or haven’t already got.’ Tyson Fury says he wouldn’t even be interested in fighting the winner of the Anthony Joshua-Oleksandr Usyk rematch TYSON FURY maintains Saturday’s fight against Dillian Whyte will be his last. Fury insists once he’s defended
Opinion Julian Finney/Getty Images With Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte set to do battle this weekend, here are the best wins they have recorded so far as professionals 1. Fury vs Wladimir KlitschkoHe will likely produce better performances in his career, but it’s hard to imagine Fury producing a better win, on paper, than the
News Fury only 11 pounds heavier than Whyte as David Haye reveals the key punch to beat Tyson Tyson Fury-Dillian Whyte weigh-in, Wembley. AFTER an extraordinary build-up to the biggest world heavyweight championship contest staged on British soil, Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte put their worries behind them, their clothes on the floor and stepped
Opinion TOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images On the Opening Bell podcast Matt Christie and Alex Steedman look ahead to Tyson Fury’s showdown with Dillian Whyte, considering the issues swirling round it and the contest itself EVEN by boxing’s standards, the build-up to Tyson Fury versus Dillian Whyte has been extraordinary. From the radio silence on Whyte’s side
Feature • Issue • Premium ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images Elliot Worsell talks to three trainers of varying styles to analyse and predict the outcome of Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte AS with any great heavyweight fight, nobody can say with certainty what will happen when Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte finally share a ring and trade
Issue • Premium • Preview Warren Little/Getty Images Outside influences have threatened to taint the Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte showdown but, Matt Christie hopes, we can forget about them for a while once the opening bell sounds WHEN taken only as a fight, as opposed to the PR disaster it might become, Tyson Fury
History John Gichigi/ALLSPORT Ahead of Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte boxing for the WBC’s heavyweight belt, Matt Bozeat chronicles the short history of two Brits fighting for a major heavyweight belt LENNOX LEWIS w rsf 7 FRANK BRUNOOctober 1993 FRANK Maloney didn’t bother watching the boxing at the 1988 Olympics. Why would he? He was
Feature • Issue • Premium Ashley Sexton and Paul Butler went in different ways after their fight a decade ago. Now Ashley is determined to change direction again, writes Elliot Worsell TEN years ago, unbeaten bantamweights Paul Butler and Ashley Sexton met at York Hall in what became quite the sliding doors moment in their
News Warren Little/Getty Images For the first time Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte share a stage, and the heavyweight champion has to calm an intense head-to-head between the rival camps WORLD heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and challenger Dillian Whyte have finally faced off. The two will box for Fury’s championship at London’s Wembley Stadium on
News With leading promoters intending to sever ties, management company MTK has announced that it will cease operations THE impact of the United States Treasury department sanctioning Daniel Kinahan continues to reverberate through boxing. The US government designated Kinahan a leading figure in an organised crime group last week. Figures in boxing that once praised
Bunce Diaries • Issue • Premium Monte Fresco/Mirrorpix/Getty Images The greatest boxer, a scaffolder and a magician. Steve Bunce on Muhammad Ali and Richard Dunn THIS is a story about a heavyweight championship fight that was never meant to happen; a simple fight in every way, with the greatest boxer in the world, a scaffolder
News Justin Setterfield/Getty Images Will Tyson Fury fight Dillian Whyte as a southpaw? There are hints at the public workout DILLIAN WHYTE declined to attend Tuesday’s public workout ahead of challenging Tyson Fury for the world heavyweight championship at Wembley stadium this weekend. Whyte has yet to appear in person with Fury in the build
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