By Shaun Murphy-
Dillian Whyte’s latest insulted issued at Tyson Fury that his mouth to a toilet which he keeps flushing and flushing will strongly influence the fire of fight night.
The Brixton man’s insulting words ahead of their weekend clash in Wembley will greatly intensify the needle between the pair that’s likely to make for a fascinating clash of styles when they finally meet to fight for world championship glory. Whyte has accused Fury ‘s mouth of constantly being full of sxxxx, The insult will be high on the subconscious of Tyson Fury when the pair square up to do battle this weekend, as both men fight to prove it’s the other whose mouth is full of rubbish.
Fury is a heavy favourite to retain his title crown, but the determination and ever aggressive fighting style of Dillian Whyte 28-2 (19), gives him a chance of producing a remarkable upset in this weekend’s eagerly anticipated showdown.
The 90,000 Wembley Stadium seater is already sold out, as fans expect to see a showdown between wo heavyweights known for their heart and grit in big fights. Whyte has dismissed criticism against his no show at the first prezza to promote the fight. and decided to use a hyperbole to rubbish Fury’s words, accusing his team of double standards after Fury himself missed a media event with Wladimir Klitschko before their planned rematch fell through in 2016.
Whyte added: “I don’t care what Tyson Fury says. He says a lot of s***. His mouth is like a toilet, he just keeps on flushing and flushing and flushing.
“I don’t really care about what he says and what he does. Me and him are going to have a fight regardless. I don’t care about mind games.
“Listen, I’m a fighter, I’m a warrior. If he wants it, anytime, anywhere, I’m down.”
He continued : ‘From where I stand, it’s the Dillian Whyte and Tyson Fury show – but from where he stands, it’s the Fury-Whyte show. He’s heavyweight champion, so I understand what they’re doing, saying, whatever. But you can’t buy a high-performance car and not put high-performance fuel in it, and that’s what they’re trying to do.
Fury had suggested that Whyte wanted to avoid a pre-fight face-off before they finally settle their heated rivalry.
“He [Whyte] has definitely shown a white flag today,” Fury told the media.
“All this social media stuff, ‘I’m not promoting the fight, I’m not getting involved in mind games’. He’s given me that much more confidence it’s unbelievable.
Whyte again did not show up for his scheduled open workout on Tuesday ahead of Saturday’s huge showdown with Tyson Fury, though the reason is believed to have been due to practical issues with getting there on time, as opposed yo lack of co-operation.
The londoner previously failed to turn up to a press conference promoting the event and was at loggerheads with the promoters after Frank Warren and Co won purse bids for the contest.\\\
Whyte is an underdog to capture Fury’s Wbc belt, but his all out action style coupled with a decent punch gives the Londoner a theoretical chance of pulling of a remarkable victory.. Since his defeat in the hands of Anthony Joshua in 2014, he has won six succesive fights before being stopped by Alexander Povetkin, whom he beat in the rematch in three rounds.
Fury’s repeated recovery from knockdowns inflicted by the division’s biggest hitter has made many believe the giant Gypsy king is unbeatable. Whyte will present another test for Fury’s journey of domination, one almost all the gypsy’s avid fans expect him to win. Fury today told reporters he is looking for a quick win and straight to the bar.
The unbeaten world champ has already said he hasn’t taken Whyte lightly at all, and given him all the respect he deserves in his preparation for his second title defence.
Champ Fury told his mouth is like a flushing toilet Image:Skysports.com
Whyte, who has waited for the opportunity of a world title fight, is expected to give it everything he can to get the win. Unbeaten Fury has established his reputation as the world’s best heavyweight after winning his last two fights against Deontey Wilder by stoppage, after the pair fought to a controversial draw in 2018.
Today, Fury’s father, John Fury, insisted that his son will not retire after Saturday’s fight with Whyte, dispelling Fury’s original announced plan to retire in the expected event he defeat’s Whyte and not seek to unify the heavyweight division to establish a firm legacy in boxing history.