Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte 2 | DAZN - OFF

Who wins?

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Joshua - Decision
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Joshua - T/KO
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Whyte - T/KO
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Press Release

British Heavyweight rivals Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte will meet in an explosive rematch at The O2 in London on Saturday August 12, shown exclusively live on DAZN around the world and on DAZN PPV in the UK and Ireland.

Two-time unified Heavyweight World Champion Joshua (25-3, 22 KOs) and former World Title challenger Whyte (29-3, 19 KOs) lock horns again nearly eight years on from their wild British Title clash in Greenwich, which Joshua won by a seventh-round stoppage to end a thrilling war.

“I’ve been clear that my plan is to be active this year," said Joshua. "August 12 is the date, I’ll be ready to fight. I look forward to dealing with business."

Brixton’s Whyte has a long-running rivalry with Joshua, having beaten the Watford man on points as an amateur back in 2009 before Joshua won an Olympic gold medal at London 2012 which kick-started his meteoric rise to global stardom.

‘AJ’ went on to unify the Heavyweight division, winning the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO crowns with a string of wins against the likes on Charles Martin, Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, Alexander Povetkin, Andy Ruiz and Kubrat Pulev.

The 33-year-old convincingly outpointed Jermaine Franklin at The O2 earlier this year as he returned to winning ways under new trainer Derrick James following back-to-back defeats to Ukrainian pound-for-pound great Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022.

Whyte, whose last win also came via a points decision against the USA’s Franklin last year, fell short in his record-breaking World Title challenge against undefeated WBC ruler Tyson Fury at Wembley Stadium in April 2022, succumbing to a sixth-round TKO loss.

The Jamaican-born warrior, 36, has aspirations of fighting for another World Title and knows that a win over his old foe Joshua next month will put him in prime position for another mega-fight against one of the division’s other glamour names later this year.

“I’m looking forward to returning to the London O2 on August 12 and going to war,” said Whyte. “It's 1-1 so this is the decider!”

In the UK and Ireland the PPV will cost £26.99 via DAZN.com. Prices may vary on other providers.

"I can’t quite believe this fight is happening and there was absolutely no stopping either man," said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. "The rivalry runs deep and there is something about these two where they will never back down from each other. At times it may have looked like a game of bluff but now we are set and with everything that’s on the line this is an absolute must win for both. Just like the first time at The O2, get ready for fireworks August 12 and a huge night of boxing live on DAZN."

“It is great to have Anthony Joshua back fighting on the platform so soon after his fight in April," said Joseph Markowski, CEO North America, DAZN Group. "We want ‘AJ’ in the biggest fights and in Dillian Whyte this is a massive one - reigniting a feud that has bubbled away for well over a decade. August 12 promises to be fireworks. Watch a night of all out action, live and exclusive on DAZN around the world and on DAZN PPV in the UK and Ireland.”
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Hearn Feels Strongly That PPV Price of Joshua-Whyte Rematch is Justified

Eddie Hearn, promoter for former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, does not see an issue with the increased pay-per-view price for the upcoming rematch with Dillian Whyte.

Hearn does not see a problem with the pricing and explained that other recent fights were more expensive.

"Different broadcasters, firstly. All broadcasters have a different pay-per-view price. There will be a fantastic undercard that will be announced at the press conference on Monday," Hearn told Talk Sport.

“I think the last pay-per-view, I think it was Oleksandr Usyk, I think it was £29.99. Something like that? It is always around £24, £26, pay-per-view is pay-per-view. We have been there a million times. This fight is pay-per-view on any platform. The fact that it is on DAZN, it will be available on Sky as well and obviously, Talk Sport will be carrying it. It is a massive fight. It will have a massive undercard. We could have done it in a stadium, tickets go on sale next week. Good luck and we look forward to seeing you there.”
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Bard of Boxrec wrote: 07 Jul 2023, 10:09 Snore
Might be more interesting.

Both have improved and declined since 2015.

Not paying for it though.
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I was expecting Tyson Fury.
I guess matchroom are fulfilling their obligations to Dillian Whyte.
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Bard of Boxrec wrote: 07 Jul 2023, 10:09 Snore
Totally. Whyte is shot, chin gone. Be Joshua's first KO in ages :lol:
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Dillian Whyte talks rematch with Anthony Joshua, says he’s looking forward to avenging his defeat



Whyte on finally getting a rematch with Joshua
“This fight is only happening now because of two reasons. One, because of greed. And two, because they already got the Wilder fight guaranteed win, lose or draw anyway....(AJ’s) not taking no risk, he’s guaranteed the fight already.

“And because of greed — I don’t even know why the fight’s PPV, it should be a normal fight for the normal fan so more DAZN subscribers enjoy the fight. It shouldn’t be a PPV fight.”

On why it took this long to finalize the fight
“Just these guys being greedy and just taking long to get the fight made. And obviously I think they was trying to catch me off guard, and hopefully I wasn’t training and only give me four or five weeks notice. But it’s business, you know what I mean.”

On what he’s unhappy with in his contract with Joshua
“I’m not getting paid my value in this fight, what I bring, but sometimes it’s about the opportunity. I’m not someone who’s greedy and tries to starve the fans...it’s a big fight, a big opportunity. I know I’m getting undersold but, you know what, I want the opportunity and I want a chance to avenge my defeat. And also, I want to beat AJ up.”
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte 2 | DAZN - August 12, 2023

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Press Release | Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean Finalized

IBF Mandatory World Title challenger Filip Hrgovic will clash with Australia’s undefeated contender Demsey McKean on a night of boxing at The O2 in London on Saturday August 12, shown exclusively live on DAZN around the world and on DAZN PPV in the UK and Ireland.

The 12-round Heavyweight clash in association with Wasserman Boxing lands on the undercard of the rematch between former two-time World Champion Anthony Joshua and World Title challenger Dillian Whyte, who reignite their bitter rivalry nearly eight years on from their first meeting in Greenwich.

Croatian star Hrgovic (15-0, 12 KOs), a Rio 2016 Olympic Bronze medallist, scored the biggest win of his professional career to date when he outpointed China’s Zhilei Zhang over twelve grueling rounds on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2 in Saudi Arabia last August.

That win, which was a Final Eliminator for the IBF Heavyweight World Title, has aged gracefully after 2008 Olympic Silver medallist Zhang upset Joe Joyce via a punishing sixth-round stoppage at London’s Copper Box Arena in April to win the WBO Heavyweight Interim Title.

Queensland’s McKean (22-0, 14 KO), who is trained by Tony Sims at the Matchroom Elite Boxing Gym in Essex, stopped Germany’s Patrick Korte in three rounds to claim the vacant IBF Intercontinental Title last time out at the South Bank Piazza in South Brisbane in what was Matchroom’s first event Down Under.

Romford Heavyweight sensation Johnny Fisher (9-0, 8 KOs) has looked unstoppable so far on his professional journey, and the 24-year-old prospect has the opportunity to land his first belt when he faces off with Torquay's Harry Armstrong (5-1-1) for the vacant Southern Area Title, with more undercard additions to be announced soon.

"The Heavyweight Champions cannot avoid me any longer and once I have defeated Demsey McKean on August 12, they will have no other option but to face me. I have waited patiently and bided my time but the game is up, 'El Animal' is coming for you and is ready to take the belts back to Croatia.

"McKean will be a tough and strong opponent, but he has never faced anyone as powerful and skilful as me.

"August 12, at The O2 in London, is the night the Heavyweight division starts to change."

“This is what it’s all about, the big fights,” said McKean. “I’ve been grinding a big portion of my life for a fight like this. I’m one win away from fighting Usyk for four World Titles. This is my World Title fight.”

"We have a monstrous night of Heavyweight boxing in store for fight fans arounds the world on Saturday August 12 live from the sold-out O2 in London," said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. "Old foes Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte meet again in a must-win clash at the top of the bill and I'm excited to confirm the first two undercard additions of what will be a stacked card.

"The IBF's number one ranked Heavyweight Filip Hrgovic returns a year on from his Final Eliminator win over Zhilei Zhang in Saudi Arabia. 'El Animal' fights in the UK for the first time as a professional against Australia's unbeaten Demsey McKean who secures the biggest fight of his career.

"'The Romford Bull' Johnny Fisher begins his assault on the domestic Heavyweight scene when he takes on Harry Armstrong for the vacant Southern Area Title, and there's much more to be announced soon. Catch all of the action exclusively live on DAZN around the world and on DAZN PPV in the UK and Ireland."

Kalle Sauerland, Global Head of Boxing at Wasserman Boxing, said: "August 12 is going to be a massive Heavyweight night and Filip Hrgovic will have to overcome a very tough, and top ranked Australian, to fulfil his dream of fighting for the World Championship later this year.

"One thing is clear, only Demsey McKean stands between Hrgovic and fighting for the World Title because the winner of Usyk-Dubois is mandated to fight the winner."
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Derek Chisora will reportedly be facing Gerald Washington in the main portion of the Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte 2 card.

Chisora (33-13, 23 KOs) is a guy that has been around forever, and throwing him on the card against the 41-year-old Washington (20-5-1, 13 KOs) could entice the fence sitters to order the Joshua-Whyte II event.
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It's a shame that Whyte is so hated-on right now. This fight should be more meaningful than people are giving it credit for. I think Joshua is going to win, but I think it'll be a great win coming back from 2 recent losses. Nearly better than any win in Wilder's career outside of the first Ortiz fight. At any rate, it's going to make tremendous money in England, as Joshua and Whyte are both really big draws in England. Actually, I've seen Matchroom predict 1 million ppv buys and Hearn predict 800k; although those both sound kind of high, but it's definitely going to do really big numbers. Fury - Whyte drew 94k live fans and did over 700k ppv. Each Joshua - Usyk fight did 1.2 million.
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Lackeos wrote: 04 Aug 2023, 03:32 It's a shame that Whyte is so hated-on right now. This fight should be more meaningful than people are giving it credit for. I think Joshua is going to win, but I think it'll be a great win coming back from 2 recent losses. Nearly better than any win in Wilder's career outside of the first Ortiz fight. At any rate, it's going to make tremendous money in England, as Joshua and Whyte are both really big draws in England. Actually, I've seen Matchroom predict 1 million ppv buys and Hearn predict 800k; although those both sound kind of high, but it's definitely going to do really big numbers. Fury - Whyte drew 94k live fans and did over 700k ppv. Each Joshua - Usyk fight did 1.2 million.
Both AJ and Whyte's stocks have plummeted after recent losses. That's why this fight isn't more meaningful. Hopefully it will be a good fight but in reality it is a consolation prize fight.
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Fights off..

Whyte’s pissed hot.
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What a fornicating idiot. He's wanted this fight for years and does this.
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Well, time to make the Miller fight happen.
Dude is still undefeated and can finally sell his 0.
I don't think I'll watch that fight, but I wanna watch the lead up to it :OhYes:
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.............. and here we go again! :doh:

Just waiting for Usyk V Dubois to be called off next when DDD inevitably gets injured doing his ironing or changing the channel on his TV! :brick:
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Matchroom looking for replacement.

Can be Chisora, McKean, Hrgovic?

They’re all ready.

Doubt we get any..
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I don't know whether to feel angry or sorry for Whyte.

Surely by now everyone knows how to cycle PEDs without getting caught?

Did he miss that Andy Ruiz vid his ex posted??

Couldn't he get a TUE like Joshua once had?

Maybe he ought to ask Eddie to have Canelo come over and give him a few pointers?

One more and he'll even surpass Jarell Miller.

Come on Dillian, you can do better than this. Perhaps your 'good friend' Fury can suggest some plausible excuses or knows some easily intimidated farmers...
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te’s response



I mean has any one ever admitted to taking drugs?
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This is whytes third “adverse finding” (that we know about)… that’s not great is it. Always been a bit Sus on the way he goes to Portugal for camp too if I’m being honest.
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i don't get the timeline! when they found what and how much of the shit and why it comes out a frikkin week before the fight?

so they announce they 'found something' less than a week before fight date and cancel the fight rightaway?

also no statement if it's possibly a contamination of other sorts or whatever. just an 'adverse finding'. should it not have been time enough to investigate AND THEN come out with it?
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Thomastearns wrote: 05 Aug 2023, 09:47
One more and he'll even surpass Jarell Miller.
Miller had more than 3 adverse findings all at once though, for 3 different PEDs
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i just can't believe he would be that stupid, knowing he's under a 24/7 control program. it just makes no sense to me.

doesn't mean it's impossible he's really that thick in the head but i'd like to believe he's innocent until proven guilty without a doubt.
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