Someone shoves someone else or grab them by the throat."Īnd Fury believes there should be a punishment in place for taking things too far at these events. "It's all 'oh don't look at me,' or 'whoever looks away first is a p****,' you know how it is. It's what boxers do, they stand up and get head-to-head, that's what they do. "It's all what do we call it? The old cliche. "It's all typical boxing stuff," Fury told reporters of the pre-fight face-offs, which have been highly anticipated after Whyte's early promotional no-show. Whyte opted not to attend the pre-fight press conference over issues with Fury's promoter Frank Warren, and the pair are only going to face-off for the first time later this week at a media event. The pair haven't met since signing for the mega-money fight night, which will take place in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. But he promises there will be no funny business between he and Whyte when they finally go head-to-head in London this week. Tyson Fury will push for Dillian Whyte to face sanctions with the British Boxing Board of Control should he choose to "act up" ahead of their world heavyweight title fight.įury infamously wasn't allowed to face-off with Deontay Wilder ahead of their trilogy bout last October, due to safety concerns in Nevada where the fight was taking place.
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