Tyson Fury has had his refereeing request granted as there will be no British judges officiating his long-awaited boxing grudge match against Dillian Whyte.
The heavyweight champion, 33, was heavily critical of home nation officials after Josh Taylor scored a controvesial victory over Jack Catterall last month.
Fury, like many others, believed the mandatory challenger had done enough to end Taylor's undefeated status and hit out at the judges who had denied him a well-deserved win.
In the aftermath of the light-welterweight bout, the Gypsy King vowed he would have no British referees in charge of his upcoming clash against Whyte as he wanted to avoid "robbery decisions".
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