Boxing news: Dillian Whyte SLAMS Tyson Fury ahead of Tom Schwarz fight – He talks B****CKS

Fury fought Deontay Wilder to a controversial split decision draw in his last fight back in December.

The WBC, who sanctioned the bout, ordered a rematch but negotiations between both camps broke down and Tyson Fury ultimately signed a deal with Top Rank and ESPN in America.

Fury’s new opponent, Schwarz, was announced immediately after and the date was set for the middle of June.

Fury’s choice of opponent invited plenty of criticism from fans who took the time to point out that the ‘Gypsy King’ had previously stated he would only be fighting ‘the best’ from now on.

Whyte, in the meantime, comes up against Oscar Rivas on July 20.

Fury turned down the opportunity to face Rivas because the Colombian was ‘too small’ and the former heavyweight champ wanted to prepare for a Wilder rematch with someone taller.

But Whyte, whose only career loss came against Anthony Joshua, believes Fury isn’t telling the whole story.

“Tyson Fury just chats rubbish man, he consistently talks b****cks man,” he told Express Sport.

“With Tyson Fury, he says one thing and does another, ‘I’m the Gypsy king, I’m the greatest, I’m the lineal this and that, blah blah blah’.

“Then he goes and fights Tom Schwarz. Fight Oscar Rivas, he ran away from the Deontay Wilder rematch, these guys talk rubbish, they constantly talk b****cks.

“And these are the people that the fans give all the credit to, they just talk rubbish though.”

Anthony Joshua also took some stick from Whyte, who was knocked out by the heavyweight champ back in 2015.

“Same with Joshua, we should have fought at Wembley, we tried to make the fight last year in September,” Whyte added.

“But they came to me in January after I fought Chisora and I was resting.

“If I say I’m going to fight someone I never turn them down, if I’m injured I’m injured, these guys just talk sh*t.”

Joshua is still without an opponent for June 1 after his previously-planned adversary Jarrell Miller failed three drug tests in the lead up to the bout at Madison Square Garden.

source: express.co.uk