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Dillian Whyte expects Tyson Fury to rematch him after losing

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Dillian Whyte expects Tyson Fury to rematch him after losing

Dillian Whyte says he believes Tyson Fury will want an immediate rematch after he defeats him this Saturday night in London, England.

Whyte (28-2, 19 KOs) says in the second fight, the tables will be turned with him getting a 90-10 purse split against Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs). Currently, Fury is enjoying an 80-20 split, which Whyte isn’t happy about. He feels it should be 55-45 due to him being the interim WBC champion.

Fury has talked a lot this week about this fight being his last, but Dillian knows he has no intention of retiring.

Indeed, Fury has even stopped talking about retiring since Wednesday, leaving fans to believe that he was never serious about it in the first place.

If Fury wants the fight, he’ll need to agree to the terms because if not, Whyte will move on and face the winner of the Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk 2 fight.

It might be better for Whyte to put the rematch with Fury on hold while he goes after the bigger prize against the Joshua-Usyk II winner because that’ll be a huge fight.

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WHYTE SAYS REMATCH WILL BE 90-10 SPLIT

“It should be 45 percent but it is what it is, man,” Whyte said to Sky Sports about his fight with Fury. “You can’t worry about what others are doing, you need to worry about what you’re doing and that’s my mindset.

“What am I going to do? Start crying and then lose control? No, the rematch is going to be a 90-10 split,” said an optimistic-sounding Whyte.

“I can’t get nervous and start breaking down now,” said Whyte to Top Rank Boxing. “I’ve had the grafters, the grinders, the slick boxers, I’ve had the Olympians, the awkward long-range guys, the tough workman-like strong guys.

“I had one guy that didn’t speak no English that was a machine [Mariusz Wach], and I went 12 rounds with him.

“We shared a few camps together,” said Whyte about Fury. “The guy is a good fighter, he is. Everyone says he’s the best heavyweight of all time, I don’t think so, but he’s the best heavyweight around nowadays, there’s no denying it because he’s held all the belts.

“He’s not held them all at one time, but he’s the only one that’s undefeated out of all of us. But he’s also self-destructive on the other hand. A lot of things that have happened are self-inflicted,” said Whyte about Fury.

DILLIAN NOT SCARED

“You’ve got to respect him for what he’s done,” Dillian continued about Tyson.  “It’s like this. They sold 94,000 tickets. I’m not just a normal opponent. I’m a mandatory challenger. I’m a big boxing star. I’m not a world champion, but I’ve had more pay-per-view fights than Tyson Fury has.

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