A SUPERCOMPUTER predicted exactly when Tyson Fury will beat Dillian Whyte.
It is not a good read for the Body Snatcher.

Supercomputers predict that the Tyson Fury vs Dillian Howte fight will end within 26 minutes
The 34-year-old Brixton boxer is currently challenging Fury, who is undefeated, for the WBC heavyweight title.
However, the Sporting Index number crunching machine predicts that Fury will win in 26 minutes.
This would result in a ninth round stoppage before 94,000 people at Wembley on Sat.
Fury is a sure-fire winner and will retain his belt in the final 12 rounds.
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Even if it goes all the way to the last bell, Whyte is a steep price to pay to dethrone Gypsy King.
Fury said that he would end his boxing career after the Whyte fight, vowing to put his gloves down and get out of the spotlight.
The 33-year old said that he was happy to return to Morecambe and be left alone.
"I'm going to delete my Instagram, I'm getting out of being a star."

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"I just want to be left alone and live my normal life in Morecambe Bay. I go to school, take out the trash, get a haircut, wash the car, go out once a week, and train every day.
"Win, lose, or draw on Saturday night there'll be no more fights."
Fury and Whyte finally met face-to-face for the first time since their fight yesterday.
The fight was very respectful and mild-mannered between the fighters. Even the champ was left red-faced by an accident gaffe.
Fury described their close relationship by stating that they were "good friends", went out to drink, ate together, and slept together.
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Whyte added: "We have never slept together!"
Tyson's father John tried to start a fight by confronting Whyte and his team. But the two main men cooled the situation down quickly.