It does, as much as his haters do not want to admit it. Fury is the star of the show, 100%, but Whyte is a good dance partner and it has the public interested.
If you have read on this forum and others over the past few months you will realise nobody is interested in Dillian Whyte anymore.
That fact you’ve already stated you don’t believe Whyte would bring in more than 300 fans pretty much makes the rest of your points invalid.
So people think Fury v anyone sells 94k at Wembley? Whatever your opinion of Whyte he is well known in the UK by the ‘casual fans’ and they will consider him a genuine challenger. It’s an all British fight as well. That’s what’s sold it. Fury v Wallin at Wembley does not do 94k tickets. The press conference could have been gold if Whyte turned up. Warren is annoyed because he knows Whyte would have sold the fight well.
Agreed, Wallin at Wembley is a complete fantasy fight that would never happen so it's not worth speculating if it would sell out of not.
Whyte has been dismissed by pretty much every pundit and fan worldwide. There is barely a handful of people left that genuinely think Whyte has a chance and even our Forum Whyte cheerleader is still in hiding. What's sold it is Tyson Fury's success in America, his speaking tours, books and the fact he has become a folk hero of Britain. People are going there to see Fury win and could not care less if it was against Whyte or anyone else. Let's face it nobody wanted this fight anyway. What is your obsession with Wallin fighting at Wembley, he is not a viable opponent and the fight will never happen. Try again with a credible opponent.
this forum is not an indicator of a fighters profile. The vast majority buying ppv fights do not visit boxing forums.
Not only this forums, general consensus across social media, the press and journalists. Casuals are not interested in him either, that's why they had to stack his PPV's cards.