Dillian Whyte Aiming High, Says He Wants Joshua, Parker, Fury Fights Next Year
Fight fans will get some bonus Sunday night action at the weekend, this when former world heavyweight title challenger Dillian Whyte returns to the ring live on DAZN.
Fight fans will get some bonus Sunday night action at the weekend, this when former world heavyweight title challenger Dillian Whyte returns to the ring live on DAZN.
The Dillian Whyte vs. Ebenezer Tetteh fight will take place on Sunday, December 15, 2024, at the Europa Point Sports Complex in Gibraltar, with the live DAZN broadcast starting at 7:30 PM GMT (2:30 PM ET).
Dillian Whyte insists he himself is far from done, while the former world heavyweight title challenger says his former (and maybe once again) rival Anthony Joshua should certainly carry on fighting and not retire.
As fans may have read, former heavyweight world title challenger Dillian Whyte will return to action on December 15, this against Ghana’s Ebenezer Tetteh, and Whyte is already calling for his next fight after that – one with old foe Derek Chisora.
As talk, perhaps unrealistic talk, swirls about, regarding Anthony Joshua maybe going into a rematch with Daniel Dubois (it ain’t happening), or instead into a fight with Tyson Fury, whether Fury wins or loses in his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk (this also ain’t happening) – there is another man calling for a return fight with AJ.
Dillian Whyte feels he can get to the top of the heavyweight division, or back to the top as he says himself, this despite the fact that Whyte has never been a world champion.
A lot had happened in the respective careers of both men since 2016, when rival British heavyweights Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora first went to war.
Otto Wallin was all set and supposed to fight Dillian Whyte back in October of 2021, only for Whyte to pull out of the fight with an injury.
Joseph Parker’s oddball singing video call-out aimed at the old veteran Dillian Whyte has fans questioning the move.
While the video by Parker was interesting to watch, it shows his lack of ideas and willingness to take on the younger, more viable heavyweights in the division, who are firing on all eight cylinders and giving him a better fight.
Dillian Whyte made a successful return to the ring last night in Ireland, this on Saint Patrick’s Day, as he stopped journeyman Christian Hammer after three rounds.