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Tyson Fury interrupts live Sky Sports TV interview with old rival Dillian Whyte as he pleads ‘we need him back in’


TYSON FURY interrupted Dillian Whyte’s live TV interview to plead for his boxing return.

Fury knocked out Whyte in front of a then-record 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in April 2022.

Tyson Fury interrupting Dillian Whyte’s live TV interview

But Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois broke that number as a historic 96,000 came out to watch their world title fight.

Among those were Fury, 36, and Whyte, 36, as they shared a hilarious moment on Sky Sports.

Whyte was probed on bumping into old rivals Fury and Derek Chisora.

And he said: “We’re all warriors at the end of the day and you learn mutual respect for the warriors you share the ring with and spill blood with.

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“The mutual respect thing, if I was to fight one of them tomorrow all that goes out the window but today we’re not fighting, we’re here as spectators and as fans of the game.”

Fury then came on screen to shout: “Bring the Body Snatcher back!

“Let him back in the game. Let him back in, we need him back in! It’s a better place with the Body Snatcher.”

Whyte replied: “That’s right. See, that’s the mutual respect, that’s what I love.”

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The British star was set to rematch Joshua in August of last year until he returned an “adverse finding” in pre-fight drug tests.

Whyte was later cleared to again after a contaminated supplement was determined to have caused the finding.

The heavyweight returned with victory over Christian Hammer, 36, in March.

Those in attendance at Wembley on Saturday night saw Dubois stun AJ with an absolute masterclass.

Joshua was knocked down multiple times before the being KO’d in the fifth round.

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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