Dillian Whyte is desperate to finally settle his differences with a huge rival.
On August 16, ‘The Body Snatcher’ will return to the ring against Moses Itauma in Saudi Arabia.
Despite his vast experience, many believe the former WBC interim world heavyweight champion will fall short against the prospect. Lawrence Okolie thinks Itauma knocks Whyte out.
However, should he upset the apple cart, then the British-Jamaican would love to go straight into a showdown with one of the sport’s heaviest hitters.
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Dillian Whyte says he knocks out Deontay Wilder
Dillian Whyte would jump at the opportunity to trade leather with Deontay Wilder.
After years of exchanging verbal bombs, the Brixton brawler is confident he has what it takes to set foot inside the ring with the power puncher and render him unconscious.
In an interview with Sky Sports, the 37-year-old said: “He’s still someone I’d love to fight. Still, someone I believe I can beat. I can knock him out as Joseph Parker, another guy, showed, bashed him up. Zhilei Zhang, too.
“I don’t like Deontay Wilder. I don’t want to go on about it and irritate myself at this stage of life. I don’t enjoy irritating myself. I don’t like to get irritated by stuff that’s going to irritate me.”
Dillian Whyte says he was offered two massive fights before accepting Moses Itauma clash
While Whyte wants Wilder, getting past Itauma is no easy task.
Prior to accepting the match-up, the veteran explored other opportunities.
Interestingly, Whyte revealed the two boxers he had offers to fight.