Dmitry Salita, who promotes several heavyweight contenders such as Otto Wallin, is beyond confident that WBC world champion Tyson Fury will topple mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte.
Fury will collide with Whyte on April 23rd at Wembley Stadium in London.
Last October, Salita's boxer Wallin was scheduled to face Whyte - with the contest falling through when Whyte withdrew with a training injury.
Salita has a lot of respect for Whyte's trainer, Harold Knight, but he gives the twice-beaten boxer absolutely no chance of overcoming Fury.
He believes Whyte, 34-years-old, is already past his best days.
"Tyson Fury and trainer SugarHill's mentality, style and philosophy are very much in sync. They complete each other. They match, they make each other whole. I think Tyson is almost unbeatable with Sugar in his corner," Salita told Vegas Insider.
"Dillian Whyte's trainer Harold Knight is one of the most unheralded and one of the biggest secrets in the sport of boxing, a great guy with a great boxing mind and I have a lot of respect for him. He came on the team before the Povetkin rematch but the difference in skills and talent between Fury and Whyte is so wide that I don’t think anyone can help him. Harold has added and will add to Dillian Whyte's preparations, but Sugar and Tyson come together like a puzzle, a perfect circle.
"I'm sorry to say this but I give Dillian Whyte no chance. The fight will go as long as Tyson Fury wants it to go. Tyson has fought at a higher level, he's at the peak of his career - I don't think Dillian Whyte is at his peak, I think he's over the hill. Even if he was at his peak he could not mess with Tyson. Dillian is a solid, world-class heavyweight, it's an exciting fight for British boxing, but Tyson Fury is one of the greatest heavyweights of all time.”













