Fury/Whyte
#11
Everyone needs to fight Arreola at least once.
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#12
Come on guys Parker is not fighting on the undercard haha. It'll be full of Frank Warren and Bob Arum prospects, guys like Daniel Dubois, Jared Anderson and maybe even Joe Joyce.

Can see a lot of HWs fighting on in but not JP haha.
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#13
It should be a great card. How about JP fighting Dubois or JJ? How much does Fury have to help out his mate, and how much money is there to go around for the undercard?
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#14
No way does JP fight either of those on a undercard
Unless an eliminator connected to the main event.. again if Fury holds the belt what's the point as JP and Fury say they won't fight.
Jp v JJ sells out the O2/MEN and makes good enough PPV to stand alone as long a s a decent undercard beneath them.
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#15
Bart, don't rain on my parade. I live in fantasy land. Co-main event. If that's the case, it'd have to be JP/Ruiz, which draws in the US audience, and this fight wouldn't sell well on its own.
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#16
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/tyson-fury-sends-dillian-whyte-a-message-where-are-you-hiding-white-feathers/211494
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#17
Whyte split with Eddie Hearn?? Rumour
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#18
Nothing yet on the split up:

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/tyson-fury-dillian-whyte-rankings-26146796
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#19
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/tyson-fury-says-deontay-wilder-would-ko-bum-anthony-joshua-inside-three-rounds/212245
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#20
I reckon he would, AJ may have some technically induced good moments - even hurt Wilder but Wilder would spark him
AJ wouldn't take the fight- if he had to he would jab and hold all night or try to
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