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Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte purse bids pushed back to January 18

Alexander Netherton
Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte purse bids pushed back to January 18DAZN
The WBC title match is yet to be finalised.

Tyson Fury’s proposed fight with Dillian Whyte has had its purse bids pushed back to January 18th with negotiations ongoing between the camps.

The WBC had ordered Fury to make a mandatory defence against its interim champion, but the split of 80-20 in Fury’s favour has upset Whyte.

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has said that the split will be appealed, and Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren told talkSPORT that the bid would be pushed back a week.

"First of all, the purse bid's been pushed back by a week now. That was done [Saturday], so they purse bid will be seven days after so I think it's next Monday or Tuesday," he said.

"As regarding the split, of course they're entitled to an appeal. I don't think they'll get anywhere because purse bids are based upon boxers' previous earnings.

"Tyson's last purse that [was] lodged with the WBC was £20 million and Dillian Whyte's purse was £300,000, that's why it's at the split it's at.

"A situation in the last year I can think of is when Canelo fought against his mandatory at the time, Billy Joe Saunders, but Billy had just done a deal.

"There was no way he was going to get any 45 percent of a purse because the guy who generates the most money out of the two of them is Canelo."

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