Dillian Whyte said today that his last defeat with a pretender to heavyweight Moses Ituma is not the place where his career “ends”. Although 37-year-old Whyte (31-4, 21 KO) did not say what his specific plans are, the comment suggests that he would continue the fight.
A 14-year-old professional, Whyte, was never annulled during a knockout technical failure in the first round with Itaum (13-0, 11 KO) on August 16 at Anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dillian met with Whithing Fire immediately from 20-year-old Ituma and withdrew to Lin, where he was hit with a series of strenuous shots and dropped at the right hook.
Statistics of strokes He told the whole story:
Moses Itauma: 19 out of 34 shots for 55.9%
Dillian Whyte: 2 out of 12 for 16.7%.
“My story does not end there,” said it Ring magazine.
Financial angle
According to The Sporting News, Fortuna Whyte is estimated at $ 13.2 million. He made from 2.5 million to $ 4 million for his fight with Itaum from August 16. If this is the end, he did well financially in his career, creating a miniature fortune, even though he never won the title of the world.
“Well, I hope it won’t be for him, and if he continues, we would certainly like to lend a hand him,” said Queensberry Frank Warren Boxing fansAsked if the knockout failure of Dillian Whyte with Moses Itauma is the end of his career.
Warren did not say who he would be interested in matching Whyte if he decided to continue his career. There are still fights that Dillian can earn excellent money if he continues. These would be some of them:
Derek Chisora
Joe Joyce
David Adelye
Zhilei Zhang
Dave Allen
“He was involved in several great fights in Great Britain for years. He had great homemade dust,” said Warren about Whyte. “He was a great servant of British boxing. I know he had his problems for years, a few problems. In the ring he gives a great time and nobody did it to him,” said Warren.
Whyte was involved in great fights with Anthony Joshua, Alexander Povetkin X 2, Derek Chisora X 2, Tyson Fury and Joseph Parker.
Hearn calls for retirement
“Yes, 100 percent,” said President Matchroom Eddie Hearn on box247.com, asked if why should retire after losing with Itaum.
“He was doing well in his career. He was with everyone, he achieved a lot,” said Joseph Parker, WBO master, Joseph Parker in seconds, whether ituma should hang gloves.
Olly Campbell covers boxing since 2010 and wrote for Boxing News 24 From 2014. In Great Britain, he now informs about the world boxing scene, providing news, results and functions connecting fans with the greatest stories of this sport.
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Eddie Hearn has admitted that the long-awaited clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could be renegotiated, depending on the demands of paymaster Turki Alalshikha.
As of now, both British heavyweights will face each other later this year, provided they complete their warm-up fights.
While Fury’s fight has not yet been announced, it has been confirmed that Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
“The Gypsy King” is expected to have a hard-fought fight in August, potentially against Nelson Hysa, following his April unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov.
If all goes to plan, ‘AJ’ and Fury should meet in the UK, although Matchroom Boxing promoter Hearn revealed the location could be renegotiated.
Furthermore, White also suggested that Joshua’s promoter Hearn has not yet been informed of the location, seemingly suggesting that the fight could take place in America.
In response, Hearn said IFL Television that this turn of events will have to be renegotiated and spelled out in both Joshua and Fury’s contracts.
“Without AJ’s consent, the fight cannot take place anywhere outside the UK. And there was no such consent.
“If there is a renegotiation and we want to make a deal again, I am sure we will consider it. [But] apart from money, we want this fight in the UK.
“We will act accordingly and will hold talks with Turki Alalshikh if asked, but who really wants to watch this fight at 4am UK time?”
Given that the pair are most likely to perform in November, when British weather for stadium shows is unpredictable at best, fans may need to prepare for an event in the United States or even Saudi Arabia.
Fury attended the UFC Freedom 250 festivities in Washington, D.C., where he hinted that UFC president Dana White would soon reveal details about the major event.
“I think I’ll let Dana make his speech. I’ll let him make his statement,” Fury said. “So let’s hope it’s a huge, huge, huge announcement.”
When asked specifically about Joshua, Fury made it clear that this fight remains deeply in his mind.
“I’m very, very, very excited about this fight,” Fury said. “This took over a decade to create. For some reason it hasn’t happened before. Let’s hope it happens now.”
Fury then outlined a schedule that could liven up the heavyweight showdown.
“Potential fight in August and maybe at the end of the year it will happen.”
The former heavyweight champion was also asked if Dana White would be willing to make a promotional commitment to a future fight with Joshua.
“For sure. Yes.”
Any lingering doubts as to what Fury was referring to disappeared when Turki Alalshikh posted a message addressed to the British heavyweight shortly afterwards.
“Hello my brother @tysonfury, welcome back to America. Huge announcement coming for your fight against @anthonyjoshua @ringmagazine @netflix.”
Turki’s post appears to confirm that an official announcement regarding Fury and Joshua is on the horizon, with Dana White expected to play a role in the promotion.
Fury declined to provide information about his expected August opponent, although his comments indicate he intends to return to the ring before fighting Joshua later this year.
“I don’t have any details about the fight, but I’m looking forward to fighting whoever is in front of me and getting back to doing what I do best, which is winning.”
The possibility that Fury and Joshua would finally split in the ring has hung over boxing for more than a decade. Both men were world champions, headlined stadium events and became two of Britain’s biggest sporting attractions without ever having met.
Now, after Fury’s appearance at the White House and Turki’s public statement, fans may finally have reason to believe that the biggest British heavyweight boxing fight is closer than ever.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most significant fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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