Dillian Whyte is said to be in for a fight against Anthony Joshua on his summer date at Wembley Stadium. The 36-year-old Whyte (31-3, 21, KOs) feels that a rematch with Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) would be a win. “good” to fight for him.
The Bottom Barrell
Joshua, 35, was destroyed by IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois in five rounds in his last fight on 21 September. AJ needs a win, but he’d be kicking the bucket if he chose Briton Whyte as his opponent. From Dillian’s point of view, you can understand why he wants to fight Joshua again. He would get millions for the rematch, and that money would make his retirement a pleasant one.
Whyte is already rich, he has a lot of money $7 millionaccording to Celebrity Net Worth. A rematch with Joshua could raise up to $10 million. Not bad for a career competitor who has never won a world title.
Considering how excited the advertisers were Eddie Hearn and about the rest of the household between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, he probably goes for the same idea as Joshua against Whyte, thinking that UK fans will love this fight. If Turki Al-Sheikh steps up, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Joshua-Whyte 2 happens later. Joshua-Whyte is the type of fight that Hearn would go for.
A fight between AJ and Whyte would be laughed at by fans, who see both of them as washed up and unfit to watch now. A bad-looking, fat-looking 261-lb Whyte looked uncharacteristically bad in his last fight against Ebenezer Tetteh on December 15. Dillian had a hard time beating this guy, and it was sad to see how ‘The Body Snatcher’ faded at the end of his career.
Whyte has lost two of his last six fights. He defeated Jermaine Franklin in 2022, which means Whyte’s record should be 3-3 in his last six fights. Franklin beat him soundly, but the judges awarded the victory to the A-side fighter, Whyte. The battle took place in London. Franklin is an American.
Whyte says he wants a rematch with Tyson Fury, who knocked him out in the sixth round three years ago on April 23, 2022, at Wembley Stadium. That repetition has the potential to end. If the heavyweight Fury does come back, it won’t be against the undersized and outclassed Whyte.
Whyte Dreaming
“(Joshua) sounds good to me. They don’t have to ask me twice. They talk about me as a decision, but they haven’t said anything to me, so it’s a negotiation process from them. But I will prepare for the fight,” said Dillian Whyte. Sky Sports Boxing about being ready to fight Anthony Joshua later in the rematch.
“If he wants to fight, he can just call me. I always try to fight AJ – no problem for me. “However, personally, I think it’s over,” said Dillian. “I want to fight AJ and Tyson again because they both beat me.”
Alexander Povetkin knocked out Whyte in five rounds in 2020. A year later, Dillian avenged his loss by stopping Povetkin in the fourth round in March 2021. fight under those conditions. Had Povetkin been healthy, Dillian would have been knocked down again.
10 years ago, Joshua stopped Whyte in the eighth round on December 12th, 2015. Whyte was a contender for the first two rounds and then gasped and collapsed. It wasn’t an exciting fight after the second round due to Whyte’s exhaustion.

2025-01-19 17:11:55
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