Dillian Whyte's long road to a heavyweight world title shot
It has been a long time coming, but Dillian Whyte finally looks set to get a shot at a heavyweight world title.
But he now looks destined to get his shot at the big time with an all-British world title showdown with former sparring partner Fury pencilled in for February or March next year.
Whyte, 33, has been the nearly, nearly man of the heavyweight division.
Whyte was scheduled to fight Otto Wallin in October, but pulled out of the fight due to a shoulder injury.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has said he received "medical certification" from BBBofC regarding Dillian Whyte's injury. Therefore, he indicated that the WBC will now move forward with their ruling which will see Tyson Fury vs Whyte ordered next. [@talkSPORT Fight Night]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 1, 2021
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Whyte in a 'dark place'
A STRAIGHT TALKER🤷@DillianWhyte has never been scared to speak his mind😉 pic.twitter.com/SiJEsP62KH
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) July 25, 2021
He was referencing his attempts to get a shot at then WBC champ Deontay Wilder.
Whyte was still, at least in theory, in line for a shot at the American, but his claims had been pushed back so many times that his desire to continue had been severely curbed.
No wonder Whyte was feeling low.
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Whyte's unanimous points decision over Oscar Rivas in July 2019 at the O2 Arena, made him a mandatory challenger for Wilder.
'I'll knock him out'
A year previous to that Whtye tweeted: 'Gypsy @Tyson_Fury Coward always conning the public you forget I've put you down lots before & watched you pathetically sobbing on the canvas you ran away last year when ordered you to fight me anytime anywhere anyhow #FakeTyson #Coward' (sic).
Gypsy @Tyson_Fury Coward always conning the public you forget I’ve put you down lots before & watched you pathetically sobbing on the canvas you ran away last year when @wbcboxing ordered you to fight me anytime anywhere anyhow #FakeTyson #Coward
— Dillian Whyte (@DillianWhyte) June 26, 2020
Meanwhile, Fury's reaction to the impending match-up has been short and sweet.
"I've known Dillian a long time and he has improved a lot. But the outcome will always be the same, I'll knock him out, if that fight happens," Fury told Behind the Gloves.