It has emerged this afternoon that Dillian Whyte has now received an official offer to fight Anthony Joshua at Wembley stadium on April 13th.
No details on what he’s been offered have been forthcoming as of yet but Talk Sport have now confirmed the following reaction from Whyte:
Whyte recently defeated Dereck Chisora in their rematch just gone last month in emphatic fashion inside the distance.
Previously to that he had also built up a strong run of competition, as has Joshua to be fair.
All in all, the above would seem strange that he’d be offered less than what he made for the Chisora fight.
Particularly considering the fight is at Wembley against a global star in the sport in Joshua will generate an awful lot more revenue than the Chisora rematch did.
If Joshua were not to land an opponent soon for April 13th time could be running out on the slot for Wembley with some suggesting as a back up plan he could even scrap the date entirely and face American Jarrell Miller in the US alternatively in May if he doesn’t land a credible opponent soon for the April 13th date.
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“There’s been a first offer but it is utterly ridiculous,” Whyte told Jim White on talkSPORT, “It’s way less than what I made against Chisora basically.
“It is a ridiculous offer, they’re not serious about the fight, I don’t think they want the fight, I think they just made an offer to cover ground.
“It’s just silly, I’m a pay-per-view fighter now in the UK which I’ve built by myself against all the odds.
“It’s not like I’m a journeyman. I’ve had nine fights since I fought him and won them all in spectacular fashion.
“I don’t think he wants to fight me, there’s easier paydays out there for him and he knows that I will bring problems to his mum’s house, so he don’t want it.”
“Apart from me, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder you can’t sell out Wembley,” Whyte continued, “So let’s be realistic.
“It looks like Tyson Fury’s gonna fight Deontay Wilder, so if he’s serious he needs to stop messing about.
“This is an easy fight to make, it’s not a hard fight, I have the rankings, we have history.
“We fought twice already, no-one’s gonna complain about the fight, so what’s the problem?”
“[It’s] way off, how can I make more to fight Dereck Chisora? There’s middle ground, there’s okay ground and there’s way, way, way off. It’s arrogance.”
Rumours had also surfaced in recent days that former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko could be set for a 2019 comeback against Dillian Whyte.
The ‘Body Snatcher’ responded to this talk by declaring: “I’ll fight Wladimir Klitschko and knock him out if he comes back, I’ll definitely knock him out,
“I know exactly what to do. I trained alongside him, I sparred him for years and I know what he’s like, I’d knock him out.
“He’s a great fighter, he gave Anthony Joshua hell, but I just believe it’s my time now and I know what to do. I know how I need to fight him.
“Of course he can [put me down] he’s very experienced.
“I just believe I will take it into his kitchen and rip the sink out, he doesn’t like body punches as well, I know that from sparring with him.”
Thoughts?