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Dillian Whyte Reveals why Fury Defeat Wilder

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Dillian Whyte has claimed that Deontay Wilder has “poor boxing skills”, after the American was stopped by Tyson Fury last weekend.

Fury ripped away Wilder’s WBC belt with the win in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Whyte insists that Wilder cannot have any complaints after the loss, after the cornerman threw in the towel in the seventh round.

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“You’ve got to get him on the back foot, you’ve got to get him thinking and trying to use his brain, because from a boxing standpoint, he hasn’t got a brain to use. His boxing skills are terrible.

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“If you can evade his power punches and back him up, then he doesn’t know what to do, he gets lost, and that’s what I’ve been saying all this time,” Whyte told Sky Sports.

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Whyte has already secured a guaranteed WBC title shot by February 2021 and admits he wants to face Fury next.

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder faced each other again almost 15 months on from a controversial draw that left punters desperate for a re-run of their thrilling affair in Los Angeles.

Tickets in Las Vegas exchanged hands for thousands of dollars, the fighters are volleying spiteful words at one another with gusto and pundits who have frequented Sin City more times than they care to remember have labelled the occasion a “monster”.

On the Las Vegas Strip, fans payed $100 (£77) to watch on a big screen while the fight costed $74.99 (£58) to buy at home in the US, meaning $150m (£116m) could be raised before even accounting for ticket revenue. In terms of earnings, it will be an eight-figure night for both men.

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