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Tyson Fury demands "b****" Dillian Whyte signs contract before deadline

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Tyson Fury has demanded rival Dillian Whyte to sign a £30million fight contract within three days while calling the boxer a “b****”.World heavyweight champion Fury and challenger Whyte were expected to finally go toe-to-toe in their highly anticipated bout after the WBC awarded the latter a basic cut of £6million, just 20% of the fight purse.But with the deadline to sign the deal fast approaching on Saturday 19, Whyte has held up proceedings by remaining silent and not yet signing the deal.And 31-1-0 sensation Fury has now launched a verbal attack on the Brixton-raised fighter, urging him to sign it before the deadline.Fury posted a clip to social media on Wednesday morning, saying: “Dillian Whyte you little sucker, you’ve got three days left b****!“Sign the contract p****!”Whyte’s lack of press in recent months has led some fans to believe he is playing mind games, while others think he has other ideas for his next fight.Do you think the Fury v Whyte fight will go ahead?

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