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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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Mike Tyson puts pressure on Oleksandr Usyk for his next fight

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Mike Tyson poses with WBC mandatory heavyweight challenger Agit Kabayel as the German contender displays a championship belt during a public appearance in Germany

Mike Tyson has joined the growing chorus calling for Oleksandr Usyk to fight Agit Kabayel again, amid continued uncertainty over the heavyweight champion’s future plans.

Appearing in a video posted to Kabayel’s Instagram account from the Berlin meeting, Tyson made his position clear.

“Come Usyk, come for us, baby. We need that money, baby, come for us,” said the former undisputed heavyweight champion.

The news came as Kabayel once again tried to get Usyk’s attention after years of working towards an opportunity he felt he already deserved.

Kabayel is getting more and more impatient

The undefeated German has been establishing himself as a must-see over the years and was officially confirmed by the WBC as Usyk’s next challenger following the champion’s controversial victory over Rico Verhoeven at the Pyramids of Giza.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has already stated that the fight should take place before the end of the year.

“Agit is the WBC interim champion and mandatory challenger to Oleksandr Usyk,” Sulaiman said. “He deserved his stripes.”

Despite this position, the situation is still not uncomplicated.

Usyk still has a huge advantage as the heavyweight division’s biggest dynamic attraction and could, however, opt for a more lucrative rematch with Verhoeven.

The Germans are waiting

Klitschko’s former manager Bernd Boente recently told WBN that the Usyk vs. Kabayel will be the main event in Germany.

Boente believes the country’s enormous Ukrainian population would aid create a stadium atmosphere not seen in German boxing since Klitschko’s days.

Usyk’s fight with Kabayel would live up to all expectations. The German gets the chance he deserves, Usyk fulfills his mandatory duty, and Germany becomes one of the biggest heavyweight events in years.

Whether this will happen is a completely different matter.

Master without a punch?

If Usyk chooses Rico Verhoeven’s bigger payday instead, Kabayel could become heavyweight champion without pulling any punches.

The irony is that the opportunity he has been chasing for years may come through paperwork rather than victory in the ring.

This result would immediately create another problem. The German heavyweight champion is a valuable commodity, but filling a football stadium in the first defense requires the right opponent.

Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder remains one of the few names available who could turn his title defense into a major event in Germany if the Usyk fight falls through.

Wilder is ranked seventh in the WBC rankings as of June 2026.

For now, however, Kabayel is focusing on the champion himself.

The WBC has already confirmed he is the mandatory challenger to Usyk, Boente believes the fight should take place at a German stadium, and Mike Tyson has publicly joined the campaign.

The final decision now rests with Usyk, even though Iron Mike publicly supported Kabayel’s call.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Eddie Hearn names Christian Medina as a potential next opponent for Bam Rodriguez

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“My answer is to talk to Robert Garcia and Bam, you know, it’s one fight at 118 pounds,” Hearn told DAZN Boxing after Rodriguez stopped Vargas in six rounds to win the WBA bantamweight title. “We also have Chispa Medina. This is a great unification fight that must be fought between the two of them.”

The comments show a different perspective on the debate that has been raging around Bam Rodriguez since his last victory. A lot of attention was focused on the Naoya Inoue fight, especially after trainer Robert Garcia indicated that he would prefer Bam have one more fight before moving on to fight the undisputed super bantamweight champion.

If Garcia remains committed to keeping Rodriguez at bantamweight for his next fight, Medina (27-4, 19 KO) would be a logical option. Instead of competing in a non-title fight, Rodriguez would have the opportunity to unify the WBA and WBO championships in just his second appearance at 118 pounds.

Rodriguez (25-0, 18 KO) moved up from super flyweight to dethrone Antonio Vargas by sixth-round knockout in Glendale, Arizona, becoming a three-division world champion at the age of 26.

Hearn later reminded fans that the main goal remains a future fight with Inoue.

“The deal has to be right. The offer has to be right,” Hearn said. “I know Bam will do it, without a doubt. Robert will do it too. But we have a long-term future in this sport. Belts up for grabs at 118 pounds.”

Hearn’s comments changed the discussion about Rodriguez’s next move. Rather than speculate on Inoue’s future showdown, promoter Matchroom considered WBO champion Christian “Chispa” Medina as a realistic option for Bam’s next fight.

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Roy Jones Jr admits there is one fighter he wouldn’t want to face: ‘He’s explosive and mean’

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Roy Jones Jr admits there is one fighter he wouldn’t have wanted to face: “He’s explosive and mean”

Roy Jones Jr named another Hall of Famer whose speed would pose major problems if they ever collided in the ring.

The American had remarkable speed himself, particularly during his dominant run between middleweight and airy heavyweight, with his only defeat coming against Montell Griffin in 1997.

Even then, Jones was only disqualified for punching Griffin while he was on one knee, and eventually won the rematch via first-round stoppage later that year.

Regardless of this flaw, the pound-for-pound legend was almost untouchable throughout his prime, yet he admits that fellow icon Sugar Ray Leonard would have been a tough matchup.

While Jones was arguably most effective at 168 to 175 pounds, Leonard scored two of his most crucial victories – against Tommy Hearns and Roberto Duran – at 147 pounds.

He then moved up to middleweight and, most importantly, he won a razor-thin split decision against Marvin Haglerbefore a rematch with Hearns at the 164-pound catchweight in 1989.

At this point, Leonard had everything behind him, and yet even at middleweight, “Sugar Ray” would be considered a fierce opponent for Jones.

In a social media clip reposted by BeeBoxJones explains that Leonard’s speed and malice would cause him problems.

“I never really wanted to fight [Leonard]. I knew that [against] a swift fighter like him, the jab is your problem – you can’t [keep] punch in the face.

“If you let him move around and do what he wants [wants to] do this, he will beat you because he is very compact tempered and very mean.

Ultimately, Leonard ultimately retired following a loss to Hector Camacho in 1997, though admittedly both he and Jones were shadows of their former selves before they hung up the gloves.

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