Dillian Whyte surprises everyone: Fury's shot was no sport, I want rimech

Tyson Fury has managed to defend the WBC title in heavy pesahs against Dillian Whyte. Fury, with a powerful blow in the sixth round, nominated his opponent, but Whyte complained five days after the match, Periscope follows. Whyte said he accepted a non- sport blow, as Fury pushed [...]
Fury with a powerful blow in the sixth round nominated his opponent, but Whyte complained five days after the match, followed Periscope.
Whyte said he accepted a non- sport blow after Fury pushed him and hit the back of the head.
For this reason, Whyte also looks for rematch against the British boxer.
I was noisy, but I was obviously trying to get back, but he pushed me completely and I fell and hit me behind my head, which is illegal. This is not wrestling, this is boxing. But as usual, they let Fury do what he wants”, Whyte said.
“I hope he doesn't back down because I want another one,” he said.












