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Dillian Whyte has big-money offer to remain one of Eddie Hearn’s top attractions if Tyson Fury fight collapses

DILLIAN WHYTE is set for a big-money deal even if his grudge match against Tyson Fury falls through.

Whyte's promoter Eddie Hearn lost the purse bid so Frank Warren is in total control of the Body Snatcher's next bout against the Gypsy King on April 23 at Wembley.

Tyson Fury is ready to fight Dillian Whyte
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Tyson Fury is ready to fight Dillian WhyteCredit: PA
Dillian Whyte has so far frustrated Team Fury
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Dillian Whyte has so far frustrated Team FuryCredit: Getty

Victory on the BT Sport show will land 34-year-old Whyte £9million and the WBC heavyweight title.

But defeat could damage his brand ahead of a potential move to Hearn's DAZN streaming app broadcasters in the future.

WBC mandatory challenger Whyte has so far resisted signing on the dotted line - much to the frustration of Team Fury.

SunSport understands Whyte's long-time promotional partner Hearn has an attractive back-up plan on the table.

The Matchroom boss - who has his shows broadcast on streaming app DAZN - wants to keep one of his star attractions away from Warren and his BT Sport backers.

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But only a guaranteed rematch with Anthony Joshua and perhaps a third clash with fans' favourite Derek Chisora could make up for a WBC world title shot and £6million basic purse for challenging Fury.

Despite the hold up on getting the fight signed, Fury has remained hard at work in preparation.

The WBC are also anticipating that it will go ahead, having even prepared a one-off 'Union Belt' for the contest.

Whyte, however, has remained silent throughout.

Fury's US promoter Bob Arum recently labelled him 'a damn fool' for holding things up.

Eddie Hearn has a plan for Whyte
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Eddie Hearn has a plan for WhyteCredit: Rex

While the Gypsy King himself has jokingly set up a JustGiving page to fund Whyte attending a press conference - offering to donate 47p to the 'useless dosser'.

Fury's father John believes Whyte wants 'putting in an asylum' if he passes up the opportunity to fight his son for the belt.

He said: "Get the contract signed, fight, get your beating, and on with your job.

“At least the consolation prize is you can count $8million (£5.8m)

“But I don’t know what’s wrong with you pal – if you decline $8m, you want putting in the asylum."

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