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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte 23rd April 2022

    Deontay Wilder could be set for a stunning return to challenge for the WBC world heavyweight title, according to Mauricio Sulaiman.

    The American has not been in the public eye since his October defeat to Tyson Fury - his second successive loss to Fury following on from 2020.

    Planet Sport have been informed to expect some news next month about whether Wilder will continue boxing or not.

    Should the 'Bronze Bomber' decide to continue fighting, then he may be in with a chance of challenging for the WBC title - a belt he defended 10 times.
    Mauricio Sulaiman spoke to Planet Sport and revealed they will need to know sooner rather than later about Fury's future in the sport.

    The WBC president spoke about the fighters in line to challenge for the green-and-gold title should Fury call it quits. "Wilder is the number one contender and you have Joe Joyce at number two, three is Joseph Parker," Sulaiman told Planet Sport. "I believe [Joyce and Parker] are going to have a fight for the WBO interim championship - we've had no confirmation but we will just wait and see what happens. There are some variables playing around there."

    Planet Sport also caught up with former heavyweight world champion Bermane Stiverne and he believes there is only one fight out there for Wilder. "I think the only fight that's left for him to do moneywise would be Joshua," said Stiverne.
    "Other than that, I don't think there's any other fight that would be relevant for him. Also that depends on how Joshua comes back, if he comes back and beats Usyk then it's worth it then if not then it's not worth it.

    "I take that back, it would be worth it cause both men are coming from a loss so it would be worth it to watch it.
    "Other than that I don't see anyone. In my book, Wilder doesn't have anything to prove to anybody. Ever since he got the title from me, he did a great job holding onto the belt for five or six years and today is Tyson Fury's turn."

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte 23rd April 2022

    WBC president Mauricioo Sulaiman has insisted that the governing body will not ‘hurry’ Tyson Fury to confirm his plans for the future.

    Fury knocked out Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April to retain the WBC heavyweight title and remain unbeaten, and the “Gypsy King” said before and after the fight that he expected it to be his last.

    If Fury, 33, is to confirm his retirement, he will be forced to relinquish the belt – or the WBC will strip him of the gold.

    However, Sulaiman has said the WBC will not put pressure the Briton for an answer any time soon.

    “Tyson Fury confirmed how great he is inside the ring, and outside the ring he is also a hero,” Sulaiman told Planet Sport.

    “We’re going to give him the time he needs to reflect, to relax. He just did the mandatory of the division. There’s no hurry to pressure him or his team into making any decisions. We will be in communications, he’s having holiday with his family.

    “I’m not saying we will get him three months, [but] there’s no time limit right now. I’m respecting the level of Tyson Fury, his private time with his family, but we will talk in the near future certainly.

    “We need to address the situation if he is retiring, but at this time we are just giving him the much deserved time to enjoy his holidays.”

    Many fans wish to see Fury take on the winner of Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, with the pair expected to clash again this summer.

    Usyk outpointed Joshua in London last September to take the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight belts, and the unbeaten Ukrainian is now set to defend them against the Briton.

    If Fury decides to fight again, he could face the victor of that rematch in a contest to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion.

    “We have been consistent in being flexible and proactive to promote the best fights the fans want to see,” Sulaiman said, “so we are open to support any request from any champion we have in the WBC.”

    If Fury were to elect not to compete again, however, a fight for the vacant WBC title would need to be arranged.

    “[Deontay] Wilder is the No 1 contender, and you have Joe Joyce at No 2, No 3 is Joseph Parker,” Sulaiman said.

    “I believe [Joyce and Parker] are going to have a fight for the WBO interim championship. We’ve had no confirmation, but we will just wait and see what happens. There are some variables playing around there.”

    Fury fought Wilder to a controversial split draw in 2018 before stopping the American in 2020 to claim the WBC title.

    He then knocked out Wilder last October in the pair’s trilogy bout, retaining the belt in the process.

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte 23rd April 2022


    Wlad made 14 defences.
    Tyson made 10 title defences and unified the division in a 3 year period. He also never re-matched anyone during his first reign as champ.
    Lennox made two defences then lost to McCall. Then in his second reign as champ re-matched McCall and beat him n then went on to make 11 title defences and unified the division

    Yet Fury who has only had five world titles fight (and 3 of them against the same guy) and only two world title defences thinks he's done enough and wants to retire ?

    Cmon
    Last edited by Denilson3.0; 05-16-2022 at 04:30 PM.

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