(This story originally published at Boxing Junkie , part of the USA TODAY Network.) The final news conference before Tyson Fury defends his heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte on Saturday before 90,000-plus at Wembley Stadium in London featured no bluster, only mutual respect and promises of a memorable clash. Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) will be making the second defense of the title he won by stopping Deontay Wilder in seven rounds in February 2020. He knocked out Wilder again in their third meeting last October. “The Gypsy King” will be fighting in his native country for the first time since he outpointed Francesco Pianeta in August 2018. “We’ve had a great preparation,” Fury said Wednesday. “There are never any complaints from me
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