Previous >April 9 DAZN USA UK Amazon Japan Gennadiy Golovkin vs. Ryota Murata
>April 9 DAZN Ryan Garcia vs. Emmanuel Tagoe
>April 9 Showtime USA Erickson Lubin vs. Sebastian Fundora Tony Harrison vs. Sergio Garcia
>April 16 DAZN Conor Benn vs. Chris Van Heerden
>April 16 Showtime PPV USA Errol Spence Jr. vs. Yordenis Ugas Isaac Cruz vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa Cody Crowley vs. Josesito Lopez Radzhab Butaev vs. Eimantas Stanionis
>April 22 John Riel Casimero vs. Paul Butler
>April 23 ESPN+ PPV USA BT Sport BO UK Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte
>April 30 ESPN USA SKY UK Shakur Stevenson vs. Oscar Valdez
Tyson Fury lies face first on the canvas in the centre of the ring. He isn't moving.
Adam Smith is screaming. Froch is struggling to get a word in. The crowd chants for Whyte. You don't take any of it in, your glare focuses on Fury's cold, lifeless body. How could this happen? Was it a bad camp? Mental 'elf again? Maybe he just wasn't that good, but you can't believe it.
The good times come rushing back. The knockout of Deontay Wilder. The showdown with Klitschko. The relief when the judges gave it to Fury over Wallin. The goofy post fight interviews, and all the hours spent celebrating, defending your man on the internet. He was nothing like you'd ever seen, you said. He was great for boxing, you're too young to have seen Hatton, Calzaghe, and Lewis you said, but you had Fury you said. A sadness washes over you, it's gone now, in the end, did it really mean anything?