Tyson Fury reveals retirement plans and it includes working in Hollywood
Tyson Fury claims to have earned more than £100million and wants to become a Hollywood actor after his final fight against Dillian Whyte in April.
Tyson Fury claims to have earned more than £100million and wants to become a Hollywood actor after his final fight against Dillian Whyte in April.
Fans have been told to keep checking Ticketmaster's website as well as Queensberry Promotions' social media account.
Dillian Whyte will challenge Tyson Fury for the WBC heavyweight world championship on April 23 at Wembley Stadium.
Tickets are available from Tuesday for the Wembley clash between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte on April 23.
Tyson Fury mocked Dillian Whyte after he failed to turn up to the first press conference ahead of their April 23 fight.
Normally, a one-fighter press conference would go down like a lead balloon. Unless, of course, that one man is Tyson Fury.
After storming the United States with a pair of knockouts over Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury will fight Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23.
Jared Anderson, David Adeleye and Martin Bakole will be the three heavyweights that Tyson Fury works with ahead of his domestic clash against Dillian Whyte.
Tyson Fury says Dillian Whyte has signed his side of the contract which paves the way for a world heavyweight title contest between the British rivals.
The pair will fight after Dillian Whyte finally signed a contract to face the WBC heavyweight champion.
Whyte is yet to sign a contract which would see him take on Tyson Fury for the WBC heavyweight title.
Tyson Fury's US promoter Bob Arum says Dillian Whyte's team have "threatened" them over promoting the proposed heavyweight world title fight.
Eddie Hearn believes Dillian Whyte "is a live dog" in the heavyweight match-up with Tyson Fury, as we await confirmation of the domestic bout.
Tyson Fury will return for the first time since defeating Deontay Wilder in October while Dillian Whyte has not fought since overcoming Alexander Povetkin in March 2020.
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“I see why he’s upset. But what you have to realise is, some fighters don’t dodge fights, some fighters don’t pull out of fights. If I have an injury, I have an injury."
Whyte has only fought once this year, avenging his defeat to Alexander Povetkin in March via stoppage.