Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte do NOT have rematch clause in contract
Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte do NOT have rematch clause in contract for after Wembley blockbuster but challenger promises the ‘Gypsy King’ one if he springs upset
- Tyson Fury defends his WBC world title against Dillian Whyte on Saturday
- Fury is the clear favourite but Whyte believes he can pull off the upset
- As mandatory challenger, there is no rematch clause attached to the contract
Dillian Whyte has confirmed that there is no rematch clause attached to his fight with Tyson Fury but says he will give the Gypsy King one if he does beat him on Saturday night.
Defending WBC champion Fury is the clear favourite for victory in the eagerly-anticipated contest, set to take place in front of a record crowd at Wembley.
However, anything can happen in heavyweight boxing and Whyte is certainly capable of pulling off a huge upset.
Dillian Whyte has confirmed there is no rematch clause attached to his fight with Tyson Fury
And if he does, Fury won’t be contractually entitled to a rematch.
Speaking ahead of the bout, Whyte said: ‘There’s no rematch clause when you’re the mandatory challenger, but if I win on Saturday and it’s a good fight, I’ll fight him again.
‘I’m not someone to run away from fights, I want to fight the best fights.
‘I don’t care what people think or care about me, I just want the best fights and give the fans the best. That’s what I want to do.
Whyte says he will give Fury a rematch should he get the better of him in a ‘good fight’
‘I don’t want to fight someone nobody cares about and then go ‘I made this number of defences of the title’. I want to fight the best guys.
‘I want to fight the best. People say Tyson Fury is the best fighter of all time. Most guys believe that.
‘So why would I not want to fight the best fighter of all time again? For me, that’s amazing. Imagine that. I’m easy if I beat the best of all time.’
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