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A dynamic boxing illustration representing the journey of Tyson Fury battling through two years, two fights, and 14 rounds leading to a world title shot. The boxer stands in the ring under bright stadium lights, raising his gloves with determination. A roaring crowd and a clock symbolizing the passage of time highlight resilience, perseverance, and the road to boxing glory.

Tyson Fury 2 Years 2 Fights 14 Rounds and a World Title Shot

Last month Tyson Fury continued his comeback with a convincing win over Francesco Pianeta. With the WBC champion Deontay Wilder at ringside everyone is now talking about Fury taking on Wilder next. My question is, is two fights and 14 rounds good enough for Tyson Fury to earn a world title shot? On the 18th […]

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"A powerful boxing illustration representing Dillian Whyte’s status as the forgotten man of the heavyweight division. A lone boxer sits on the edge of the ring, his gloves resting beside him, looking out into a vast stadium. The bright arena lights focus on the center of the ring, where a championship belt is displayed, but Whyte remains in the shadows, symbolizing his struggle for recognition. The atmosphere conveys resilience, frustration, and the fight to reclaim his position in the division."

Is Dillian Whyte The Heavyweight Divisions Forgotten man?

At the moment I think we can all agree that boxing is booming around the world, but particularly the heavyweight division. With everyone talking about the likes of Anthony Joshua, Joseph Parker and Deontay Wilder, many people are even talking about Tyson Fury getting into the world title picture. Nobody is talking about Dillian Whyte

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