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Tyson Fury’s promoter rules out Dillian Whyte fight in UK and insists ‘it works better’ with 10,000 Brits in Las Vegas


BOB ARUM would rather welcome 10,000 travelling Brits to Las Vegas than promote a fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte on home soil.

Fury faces Deontay Wilder in a trilogy bout on Saturday night in Sin City, following his rematch win in 2020, after the original ended all square.

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury before his trilogy with Deontay WilderCredit: The Mega Agency
Dillian Whyte is the WBC mandatory challengerCredit: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing

Then, on October 30 Whyte, 33, fights Otto Wallin, with the winner set to be mandatory challenger for the WBC title.

It means Fury, who needed 47 stitches after beating Wallin in 2019, could be ordered into a massive all-English affair with Whyte.

But his US promoter Arum fancies doing it in the fight capital of the world rather than the heavyweights’ backyard.

The legendary promoter told iFL TV: “Yeah, of course in Vegas.

“The big fights belong here. Sometimes you do it in the UK, but the PPV in the US is robust.

“The gate – the travel ban will be lifted in November – 10,000 Brits would come over here for the fight.

“They wanna come to Vegas, and Vegas is made for those kind of tours, so it works better here than any place in the world.”

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Fury, 33, has not boxed in Britain since 2018 against Francesco Pianeta which was his tune-up for Wilder, 35.

And the Gypsy King, who after drawing to the Bronze Bomber signed a deal with Arum’s Top Rank promotion, vowed NEVER to fight at home again.

He has since adopted America as his training base, and prefers the Stateside crowd.

But more recently, Fury has opened up to the idea of fighting in front of his home faithful and has the backing of his other promoter Frank Warren.

Speaking to BBC, Warren said: I think he’ll be back here which will be a great homecoming.

“If Tyson wins the fight we’ll sit down. There’s a few options there. Usyk would be a massive fight here. The Joshua fight is still a massive fight.

“Dillian Whyte is a big fight, providing he beats Otto Wallin which isn’t a forgone conclusion. There’s some big fights for him.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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