I don't get what the big deal is. Arum, Warren, Fury and the people now complaining have been so adamant about how negligible a draw is in comparison to Fury, surely any promotion by Whyte would have a negative impact on amount of money the fight generates. They should be grateful that he is staying silent rather than impact on their profits.
That’s very interesting. It’s not a great look for Benn, appreciate it’s only a snapshot of an interaction but did remind me of some very controlling relationships I’ve encountered before.
Na you were hypothesising whether if fury was in the position what he might or might not do so I thought I’d educate you. Dillian Whyte is terrible
If Hearn and whyte were the ones frothing at the mouth in every interview whilst fury was sat quietly in the background doing nothing everyone on here would be spaffing their pants over fury’s “mind games” and how he’s getting them wound up etc. Because it’s the other way round the narrative however Is completely different.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, for the first time in his career Whyte has no upside on PPV's. Looking at his thoughts on the whole situation, I can see a silent presser coming. The only way this fight recoups them numbers is if we see fireworks beforehand. = I posted the above on the 29th of January, you cant low ball percentages and whinge about the outcome. I personally think Whyte is worth more than 20% in this fight, I'm guessing he's valuing his promotion at least for another 10%. If not I thought Fury is a big enough draw to sell on his own?
Smart move from Dillian not to get involved with the promotion, Fury is the king of mind games and will get inside his head. Same reason Wilder didn't get involved last time round. He is the best at in boxing since the great man himself.
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