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This week, there's a heavyweight fight in boxing!

This week, there's a heavyweight fight in boxing!

On the morning of April 24, Beijing time, there is an important match in the world boxing world, and the current WBC heavyweight boxing king Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22KO) will face the legal challenger British compatriot Dillon White (28-2, 19KO), which is also the first big battle in this year's heavyweight boxing. The official website of the boxing aircraft carrier will start to provide satellite ultra-clear live broadcast (source signal, the clearest on the whole network) in the early morning of April 24 (Sunday).

The 33-year-old Tyson Fury currently has a professional record of 31 wins and 1 draw, 22 ko opponents, and is now ranked No. 1 in the boxrec - heavyweight overall ranking. Tyson Furie is 2.06 meters tall and has an arm span of 2.16 meters, and in the last two races he has ko/TKO in succession to Deonte Wilder (42-2-1, 41KO), and his reputation has been greatly enhanced. Tickets for the match were so hot that they sold out in a matter of hours, with London's Wembley Stadium expected to have 94,000 spectators, the highest number of boxing matches to date in the 21st century. Tyson Furie replaced new coach Shug Hill (nephew of the late legendary coach Stuward) at the end of 2020, changing the way he played in the past, advocating more offense, and the game was greatly improved.

The 33-year-old Diellion White has a professional record of 28 wins and 2 losses, and has KO opponents in 19 games. White is 1.93 meters tall and has an arm span of 1.98 meters, and these two losses were lost to Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22KO) and Powittkin (battle I), but last year White TKO poked Powittkin in 4 rounds and successfully took revenge. In the previous battle, White was indeed careless, and in the case of an all-round lead, he was hit by a hook punch and was blasted by KO. Dillian White has beaten Joseph Parker, Drake Chesola (2 times), Lucas Brown, robert Halenius in recent years, and his strength is not bad, although the technology is not the best, but the overall ability is good. Now the odds are 1-4, and Tyson Fury is bullish, but not a huge disparity.

This week, there's a heavyweight fight in boxing!

In the previous cushion match, British featherweight boxer Isaac Lowe (21-1-3, 6KO) will face compatriot rookie Nick Ball (14-0, 7KO), a featherweight game scheduled for 12 rounds, with the two vying for the vacant WBC silver belt. Previously, British underweight boxer Anthony Kakasei (19-1, 7KO) will face Colombian boxer Jonathan Romelo (34-1, 19KO), a sub-lightweight match scheduled for 10 rounds, with the two vying for the vacant WBO International Champion. A few days ago, Tyson-Fury co-promoter Frank Warren admitted that because of the $41 million spent on the Tyson-Fury match, the mat match did not have the money to arrange star boxers.

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