

Dillian Whyte is a monster both inside and outside the ring. The quirky British boxer never fails to entertain boxing fans with his intriguing trash-talk that will make even the most serious person in the room hold his stomach in laughter.
Additionally, he delivers all these comments with a straight face that will make anybody believe that he is very serious. It’s very difficult to determine his seriousness from when he is joking. It was the case with his recent comment about former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

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DIRIYAH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 07: Dillian Whyte reacts to victory over Mariusz Wach after the Heavyweight fight between Dillian Whyte and Mariusz Wach during the Matchroom Boxing ‘Clash on the Dunes’ show at the Diriyah Season on December 07, 2019 in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Both the boxers shared an ugly rivalry with each other dating back to the Bronze Bomber’s days as the WBC heavyweight champion. Earlier, Whyte had claimed that Wilder’s comments in light of his loss against Tyson Fury were courtesy of his d**g habits.
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Later, ‘The Body Snatcher’ said, “You know what, his c***k money has run out and he needs money for c***k. His c***k money has run out, I know what he is thinking right now. ‘Where can I get the most money for the next year or two to support my c****k habit?’ That’s what it is.”
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Dillian Whyte rejects Deontay Wilder’s offer
Whyte has called out Wilder numerous times in the past. However, with the championship belt wrapped around Wilder’s waist, Whyte had no option but to wait for his turn. Needless to say, the situations are reversed now.
“If I won, and with Joshua and Fury, where’s he gonna get his next big pay-off for his c***k money? Me. C***k money run dry.”

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LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 24: Dillian Whyte celebrates his sixth round knockout victory over Lucas Browne during their WBC Silver Heavyweight Championship at The O2 Arena on March 24, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Dillian Whyte will take on the Russian boxing veteran Alexander Povetkin in a rematch for the interim WBC heavyweight championship. He suffered a brutal fifth-round KO loss when the boxers met for the first time.
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Whyte has been the mandatory WBC heavyweight challenger for quite some time now. However, he still decided to take a shot against Povetkin. Needless to say, he paid a heavy price for it. He will look to right the wrongs in the rematch, which is being targeted for January 30 in 2021.
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