Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.

Dillian Whyte warned TYSON FURY that he might be 'knocked down one or two times himself' before allowing him to roar back to victory.

This is the same story as how Fury beat Deontay wilder in their epic Las Vegas trio bout in October.


Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.
Tyson Fury was floored twice during his tri-fight with Deontay wilder
Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte on April 23

After being floored twice in round 4, the British star scored three knockdowns before closing out the show in round 11.

Bob Arum, Hall of Fame promoter, was at ringside. He believes a similar thriller could take place at Wembley on April 23,

Fight Hub's Arum said that he believes he will see a Wilder fight. Whyte is a powerful puncher and a tough guy.

"Fury should knock him off the ground a few times and he might be knocked down one or two more times."

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Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.

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Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.

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"But Tyson wins this fight, and it is won by stoppage," I said.

Fury, 33 years old, promised to sweep the floor with Whyte 33 before cleaning up heavyweight belts.

He retracted on his undisputed title glory, claiming that he would RETIRE after his UK return.

This is despite Anthony Joshua (32), and Oleksandr Uzyk (35), being the winners, which offers the best chance to unify both the belts.

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Arum replied, "He can say certain things, and he believes them for the moment. But he's never signing a contract saying that this is his last fight.

"I think on second thought when he sees the out there like a Joshua fight, or Usyk fight; maybe he will stick around.

"He won't stay around to fight a secondary enemy.

"If there is a big fight, he will, in me opinion, take the fight."


Bob Arum says Tyson Fury might be 'knocked down once, or twice himself' in the Dillian Whyte fight before winning by stoppage.
Bob Arum, Hall of Fame promoter, and Tyson Fury, Hall of Fame manager