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Dillian Whyte: From the transplant of diminutive hall to Wembley World Title Shot

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Dillian Whyte’s career did not start under lightweight lights – she began with a cut. In 2011, she was born in Jamajczyca in heavyweight 6’4 ”she debuted at Medway Park Leisure Center in Gillingham. From there was Hall York, Liverpool Olympia, Troxy, Camden Center, and even Aintree Racecours. Without shine, only strenuous rounds and more complex tickets for change.

He had one card in his back pocket – victory over adolescent Anthony Joshua in amateurs. When Joshua hit the Olympic gold in 2012, whye knew their paths would cross again.

Pro Record: 31–3 (21 KO)
Height/range: Range 6’4 ” / 78″
Libra: 261 pounds (118 kg)
Coach: Buddhs McGiRT
Be born: April 11, 1988, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Nationality: British
Residence: London, Great Britain
KO percentage: 67.74%
Stance: Orthodox
Rounds in the box: 192
Debut: May 13, 2011


The competition lights up

After forced release, Whyte returned in 2014 – just like Pro Rise Joshua was in full bloom. He reminded everyone about this amateur win, and bad blood rooted. In December 2015 they met at Pay-Per-View. Whyte did not get the result, but the grinding days in Camden are over.


Climbing the ladder

Whyte collected the international WBC belt in 2016, winning points on Dave Allen, and then stopped Ian Lewison for the British title. This year, December saw him in a brutal, controversial separated decision with Derecka Chisor – such a sizzling struggle that she required a rematch.

In 2018, with results cards against him in return, whye detonated the left hook in 11th place to finish it. Between these wars, Chisor won great wins on Robert Helenius, Lucas Browne and Joseph Parker – a whole part of his escape towards the competition for the title of world champion.


Failure and redemption

Oscar Rivas and Mariusz Wach fell, putting in the line to the waist of WBC Tyson Fury. But in August 2020 a disaster hit. By dominating Aleksander Povetkin, why was caught by the monstrous upper upper in the fifth – icy, obligatory status.

Seven months later, he did not make a mistake in Gibraltar. Aggressive from the very beginning, whyte broke Povetkin, ending him with the fourth.


Wembley Dream

Otto Wallin’s injury scrapped a planned fight, but WBC ordered Fury vs Whyte. On St. Jerzy 2022, under the lights in Wembley, Whyte finally fought for the title of world champion before 94,000. But there was no fire-Furia controlled the fight, and the night of the sixth round ended the night.


Forceful and style

At its best, whyte is pure aggression – from a press conference to the last bell. His left hook is ending, the chin and sand are proven. This is not a product of a privileged boxing route, Whyte is a warrior who had to go on a strenuous road and pay.


Apart from the ring

BRIXTON, who after moving from Jamaica, the history of Whyte concerns survival and self -sufficient success. Currently manages other warriors, including Fabio Wardley, and softened more verbal precision-fast liners over fools.

Last updated 12.08.2025

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Sources: Torrez v. Sanchez title eliminator (knee).

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Sources close to the situation told ESPN on Wednesday that undefeated IBF heavyweight title qualifier Richard Torrez Jr. against Frank Sanchez on March 28, will be sidelined after Sanchez’s injury.

Torrez Jr. (14-0, 12 KO) was scheduled to face Sanchez (27-1, 18 KO, 1 No Contest) in the PPV opener of Sebastian Fundora’s WBC junior middleweight title defense against Keith Thurman at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. However, Cuban Sanchez was forced to withdraw from the fight due to a knee injury. Sources tell ESPN that inflammation of Sanchez’s surgically repaired right knee will force the fight to be postponed to a later date.

Torrez Jr. and Sanchez are ranked No. 9 and 10, respectively, in ESPN’s heavyweight rankings. The winner would become the mandatory challenger to the title of Aleksander Usyk, who currently holds the IBF, WBC and WBA titles.

Usyk will put his WBC title on the line against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven on May 23 at the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Usyk recently stated that he has three fights left before he calls it a career, and the winner of Torrez and Sanchez is not on his list.

“Listen, Rico [Verhoeven] this is the first. Secondly, who will win, [WBO champion Fabio] Wardley or [Daniel] Dubois and the third fight is my friend, the greedy belly Tyson Fury,” Usyk told Inside the Ring.

Torrez Jr. beat Tomas Salk last November, and Sanchez defeated Ramon Olivas Echeverria via third-round TKO in February.

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Tyson Fury eyes September fight as Joshua returns uncertain

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His promoter Frank Warren says Fury’s return is intended to restart Fury’s run towards another major fight before the end of the summer.

“Tyson has his finger on the pulse and knows what he wants to do,” Warren told DAZN, discussing Fury’s plans for the rest of the year. “I can’t feel it [Anthony Joshua] he will be ready, but if he is there and wants it, Tyson is there. If he doesn’t, Tyson will want to fight a substantial fight in August or September. That’s what he wants.”

The most discussed option remains a meeting with Anthony Joshua. Fans have waited years for the all-British heavyweight clash that once seemed inevitable when both men held world titles at the same time. Saudi boxing boss Turki Alalshikh had previously considered the possibility of staging the fight this summer, but Joshua’s involvement in a stern car crash in Nigeria tardy last year caused uncertainty over the timetable for his return to the ring.

Warren said Fury’s focus is firmly on competition this year after spending most of last year on outside projects.

“The past year has been about his TV series, other commitments and the documentary,” Warren said. “This year it’s about getting the number one position and that’s where his head is.”

If Joshua isn’t ready by tardy summer, other options may become available. WBO heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley has already expressed interest in fighting Fury if he successfully defends his belt against Daniel Dubois on May 9.

Wardley previously said he offered Fury the fight earlier in the year, before both men moved on to other fights.

“I said, ‘Listen, if you want to go straight away, we can go straight away, no problem,’” Wardley told Sky Sports. “But if he wants a little warm-up and wants to go through it and see how he feels, then frosty. I’ll still be ready and I’ll be waiting when I’m done with Daniel for a substantial fight.”

For now, Fury’s main goal remains an April return against Makhmudov. If Warren gets through this fight injury-free, Warren expects the former champion to compete in a major event later in the year, and Joshua’s fight is still something most fans want to see.

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Mike Tyson assesses Terence Crawford’s chances against Four Kings Leonard, Duran, Hagler and Hearns

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Mike Tyson rates Terence Crawford’s chances against the Four Kings Leonard, Duran, Hagler and Hearns

Mike Tyson assessed Terence Crawford’s chances against the Four Kings, determining how successful “Bud” would be in such a competitive era.

WITH Crawford is dedicating time to his decorated career Last December, when he became the five-division world champion, many wondered how he would fare against the likes of Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Roberto Duran.

During this iconic era, all four champions competed at the highest level for many years, with Leonard, Hearns and Duran fighting in multiple weight classes.

Meanwhile, Hagler weighed 160 pounds throughout his career, making 12 successful world title defenses before losing to Leonard in 1987 by controversial split decision.

However, during his nearly seven-year reign, “Marvelous” scored a unanimous decision victory over Duran and stopped Hearns in the third round of a shootout that many consider to be the greatest of all time in its own right.

As for the other Four Kings, who also fought at welterweight, super middleweight and super middleweight, it could be said that their careers are more similar to Crawford’s.

Regardless of the weight class, former heavyweight champion Tyson he told Ring magazine that Crawford shone brightly in the era of the Four Kings.

“It would be a handsome fight. There were people back then who weren’t as good as.” [Crawford] was, [but they] they were champions.

– He would do well [in that era]”

Even though Crawford had never fought at super middleweight before, he was able to dethrone Canelo Alvarez to become the undisputed three-division champion last September.

But his greatest success arguably came at 147 pounds, when the American stopped seven opponents before engineering a devastating ninth-round finish over Errol Spence Jr. in 2023.

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