Tyson Fury is being backed to comfortably beat Dillian Whyte when the pair go head-to-head in early 2022. Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight belt against his fellow Brit next year, with the governing body finally ordering the bout.
It will stand as Fury's final hurdle before a likely heavyweight unification bout against Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua, who are set for a rematch of September's bout.
However, Whyte's former opponent Dave Allen believes that Fury will not encounter any issues and will ease to victory. “Dillian’s got a great jab, but he’s facing a man who’s 6ft 9ins, defensively sound, got a good reach, got a good jab himself.
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