Published 14:28 IST, December 7th 2019
Boxing: Dillian Whyte talks about offering Deontay Wilder $50 million+ dollars for a fight
Dillian Whyte is ready for his upcoming fight at 'Clash on the Dunes'. However, he revealed that he had an exciting offer for Deontay Wilder in the past
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British heavyweight Dillian Whyte is going to return into action against Mariusz Wach on December 7 at “Clash on Dunes - Andy Ruiz Jr vs Anthony Joshua 2”. wonder he is a dangerous boxer and he has depicted his unparalleled power in all of his last 10 fights. After an unfortunate kckout loss against Anthony Joshua, Dillian Whyte has gone on to win every fight and recently expressed his urge to fight Deontay Wilder.
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Boxing: Dillian Whyte has a ‘good deal’ for Deontay Wilder
Deontay Wilder shut down Luis Ortiz in an epic re-match on vember 23 and WBC Heavyweight champion is expected to go up against Tyson Fury in February 2020. Well, Dillian Whyte is also in mix and he wants to get his hands on Wilder. In a recent interview with Sky Sports Boxing, Whyte said that current WBC Champion could have earned more than what he made in his last three fights by fighting him inside ring. According to Briton, he offered a huge chunk of cash to Wilder for a fight against him but latter refused offer.
According to reports, Wilder has made more than $50 million in his last 3 fights against Tyson Fury, Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz. Well, Whyte did t disclose amount he offered to Wilder for fight but as per his claims. It is an amount which is t certainly above $50 million. Take a look at Whyte’s recent interview clip with Sky Sports Boxing.
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British heavyweight has often slammed his contemporaries through his social media handles and his recent statement for Deontay Wilder was t at all surprising for fans to hear. Dillian Whyte has often called out Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Dominic Breazeale through his Instagram profile and this time he wants to fight Wilder. However, he has to overcome Mariusz Wach first on Saturday, December 7.
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14:10 IST, December 7th 2019