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Dillian Whyte made a huge statement in his US debut with a crushing knockout on a legend’s undercard

Dillian Whyte impressed fans with a spiteful performance in his first fight in the US.

‘The Body Snatcher’, who returns to action against Moses Itauma on August 16 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is renowned for his power.

Whyte has dropped the granite-chinned Joseph Parker, finished Derek Chisora and knocked Lucas Browne out cold.

And on the undercard of an undisputed world title bout, the British-Jamaican showcased his dynamite hands.

Sheesh: Dillian Whyte scored a very contentious knockout in his sixth professional fight

Dillian Whyte looking relaxed while leaning on ropes in ring
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Dillian Whyte dropped Malcolm Tann four times in a savage performance

On August 19, 2017, Dillian Whyte fought Malcolm Tann on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs Julius Indongo, inside the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.

The thunderous puncher started behind the jab in the first, before exploding into life in the second, dropping his rival twice.

Despite making it back to his corner, there was little the American’s coach could do to help him stop the train coming in his direction.

Whyte connected with a devastating body shot that left Tann on the floor, wincing in pain.

In a testament to his courage, he beat the count, but when another blow to the midsection scored a fourth knockdown, the referee jumped in.

Dillian Whyte finished a former world title challenger inside three rounds to go 16-0

Tann isn’t the only boxer who’s crashed to the canvas after tasting Whyte’s power.

Long before he was a PPV star, the heavy-handed individual was slowly but surely building a reputation.

In his fight before his match-up with Anthony Joshua, he took a massive step up in competition.

Showcasing his ability, Whyte ruthlessly stopped an ex-world title challenger.