Renowned British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn predicted that his own professional boxer, Dillian White, would KO beat Tyson Fury over eleven rounds in their highly anticipated heavyweight title battle. On 23 April, Furi will defend his WBC Boxing Champion Gold Belt at Wembley Arena, a match that also became Britain's biggest civil war.
White's promoter, Herne, predicted that White would deal a huge blow to the "Gypsy King", although Fury remained undefeated to this day. "He (White) wasn't going to be KOed," Hearne told DAZN. "In my opinion, Fury can't get Dillian White out. I believe that when they PK, Fury will be beaten to sleep by White in the 11th round. ”
In fact, Fury has promised that when he faces White, he will show the most aggressive temperament of his career.
"I'll do my best to come," Fury told Sky Sports News, "the biggest game, so I'm going to be the heaviest, strongest, healthiest, more aggressive guy ever." ”
"I'm looking for a KO race. There are no secrets, there's no point in me lying about the game plan. What I'm going to do is I'm going to go straight to the center of the ring, support him, and punch him hard until he gets knocked out. ”
The 33-year-old White, who is 1.93 meters tall, has an arm span of 1.98 meters, weighs 247 pounds, and has a professional record of 28 wins, 2 losses and 19 games, and has defeated famous boxers such as Parker, Chesola, Hlenius, Rivas, Brown, and Powittkin (2 games).
With a height of 2.06 meters, an arm span of 2.16 meters and a weight of 277 pounds, Fury has won three gold belts after beating the special heavyweight for a decade, and twice beat Wilder's famous boxing.