“I’m broke,” Dillian Whyte eyes on vengeance as he unveils sole three boxing goals for the future

Dillian Whyte talks about targets to achieve in the future as a professional boxer. Reveals his three defining boxing goals for the future.


“I’m broke,” Dillian Whyte eyes on vengeance as he unveils sole three boxing goals for the future

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Dillian Whyte seeks retribution from both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua and wants to make some payday in the future. Whyte got the first shot at the heavyweight title when he faced Tyson Fury in Apr 2022. 

The fight was mostly one-sided and the ‘Gypsy King’ won it via TKO in the sixth round. However, Whyte isn’t over Fury and has plans to settle the score someday. On top of it, Whyte in his upcoming bout wants to beat Anthony Joshua as he lost the last fight in 2015. 

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He said: “I want three things from boxing. I wanna avenge my defeats which are obviously Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. I want to become world champion. And I wanna make some money too. I ain’t got no money, I’m broke, I want that AJ money.” According to Whyte, he doesn’t have money and would like to get some money fights in order to replenish his bank account. Fighting Fury might be a little far-fetched for Whyte, however, he definitely has the opportunity to take revenge on AJ next month.

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Anthony Joshua doesn’t consider Dillian Whyte as a competition

Anthony Joshua (Image Courtesy CNN)
Anthony Joshua (Image Courtesy CNN)

While Dillian Whyte eagerly waits for his opportunity to take his long-awaited revenge against Anthony Joshua, the former champion couldn’t care less. AJ during the first press conference revealed that he has no plans to see Whyte as a rival. According to the Brit, Whyte is just another stone in his path to get back his lost glory. 

He said: “I don’t really look at Dillian as a rival,” he said. “Just another body. A lot of people hate on me. “I don’t look on Dillian as a rival. I just watch myself.” Joshua and Whyte have known each other longer than 14 years.  The first time they met Whyte triumphed in a major shock as amateurs in their 2009 clash.

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With a brutal knockout of his arch-foe in their professional bout for the British heavyweight title in 2015, Joshua exacted his vengeance. We are still awaiting the third chapter, over eight years later. With all that past, it’s going to be a fierce battle between two of the titans of heavyweight boxing. 

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