Whyte hopes it will put him in line for a re-match with IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, who admitted their fight last year was the biggest test of his professional career.
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They should have a rematch but outside the ring. In other words - " 'ave it the uvva way" - like Dillian said. Joshua beats him again in the ring, but when it comes to "Uvva way" my moneys on Dillian
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Originally posted by elina jhon View Postwho admitted their fight last year was the biggest test of his professional career.
Nothing to see here, just Whyte looking for a payday and relevance. He needs to get in shape, work on the basics, and let AJ get on with climbing the ladder.
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It would be ******. He's exciting and actually has fans. He hits hard and is fast. If he got in good shape and continued to improve he could be a real contender. Going straight back into a AJ fight could derail his entire career.
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This could happen if/when AJ loses his belt to Haye, as when Joshua is nailed by the hayemaker, he will need an opponent that keeps him focused and who better then a guy you have real hatred for?
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The problem with boxers like Dillian Whyte, he sets himself as a grudge opponent for somebody else. Like that is his sole goal and purpose in the sport. Realistically he should look at putting together a string of wins whilst working through the British and European scenes. In reality he will likely fight some absolute pudding, probably from eastern Europe, with about 10 wins and more losses. Some podgey little punching bag who won't last 3 rounds. In the meanwhile Dillian will continue to call out the likes of Anthony Joshua and David Haye in the media, with no real preparation. He should aim to broaden his horizons whilst at the same time perfecting his craft.
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