Tyson Fury said that Dillian Whyte not showing up for the first press conference ahead of their all-British title fight gives him confidence. The WBC heavyweight champion will face Whyte on April 23. 

Whyte missed the first press conference  to publicize the fight on Tuesday. Commenting on his absence, Fury’s UK promoted Frank Warren said that the challenger demanded and then turned down the offer of a private jet to fly him over from his Portugal base.

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Fury said Whyte’s no-show “has given me that much more confidence.”

“He’s definitely shown the fight flag in this fight, the way he’s going on about not going face to face. Of course he doesn’t. Because he’ll see the fire in my eyes and think, ‘I’m getting smashed to bits.’ It’s fear, it’s terror, I don’t blame him for not being here today … The buildup to the fight will be fantastic because Tyson Fury versus his own shadow sells,” Fury said at Wembley.

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Fury (31-0-1, 22 knockouts) will fight in his first bout since his dramatic 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder last October in Las Vegas.  Warren said he expects just under 100,000 fans will be at one of the biggest heavyweight bouts to be held in the UK.

As for Whyte, it’s his first world title fight. He’s entitled to 20% of the $41 million purse, making it his career-high payday.

Whyte only signed the contract for the fight at the last minute, with Warren saying Whyte had sought to renegotiate terms.

“Champions bank on themselves to win. That’s what they do to become the king — you win the title, you get the money,” Warren said.

“It’s just not right. We are where we are but Dillian Whyte is in Portugal. He should be here. It’s disgraceful that he’s not here, it’s not professional.”