Dillian Whyte outlines intentions to avenge his losses against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua before retiring from boxing
Dillian Whyte has said he wants to continue fighting and has vowed to avenge his losses against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua before he hangs up his gloves.
‘The Body Snatcher’ was brutally knocked out by Fury last weekend after being hit with a crushing uppercut to the chin that left him unable to continue fighting.
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But Whyte is not done with boxing yet. In terms of what is next for the Brixton-born heavyweight, he revealed all in an interview with Sky Sports.
“I’m not one of those guys who wants to go out on a loss or on a bad performance,” Whyte said.
“I’m still young enough, I’ve got a lot left in me, I still feel strong and I’m still getting better.
“I fought the best in the world and I wasn’t outclassed… It’s not a long, hard road back because I showed the level that I am.
“I still want to fight the best. Win, lose or draw on Saturday, I’d have a few more fights vs the best guys and then retire.
“I want to fight everyone I lost to and try to avenge my losses. 100 per cent. [I can win a world title].”
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Whyte’s only losses have come against Fury, Alexander Povetkin, which Whyte has since avenged, and Anthony Joshua back in 2015.
Whyte beat Joshua in the amateurs but AJ had too much for him when they met in the professional ranks, as Whyte was knocked out in the 7th round.
Joshua had previously offered Whyte a rematch when he went to make his US debut and ended up losing to Andy Ruiz Jr, but Whyte was his first choice.
“They had a chance to fight for the world title and he didn’t want to do it, so what more can I do?” Joshua told iFL TV at the time.
“I offered the guy over £5 million. What do you want me to do, not take home a penny? That’s…
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