Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 20 Jul 2019, 16:41

Whyte - Decision
12
19%
Whyte - T/KO
30
48%
DRAW
1
2%
Rivas - T/KO
10
16%
Rivas - Decision
9
15%
 
Total votes: 62

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Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Official! :clap:

On Sky Box Office!! :brick:



Dillian Whyte will face Oscar Rivas for the number one Heavyweight spot in the WBC at The O2 in London on Saturday July 20, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Whyte (25-1, 18KOs) holds the number one slot with the WBC and puts that on the line as the hard-hitting ‘Body Snatcher’ continues to blast his path to a World title shot. The Brixton banger put Derek Chisora away in devastating style in his last outing, the pair thrilling the Greenwich crowd in their rematch in December – before icing Del Boy in the 11th round.

The 31-year-old Briton will be gunning for a tenth straight win against Rivas, with wins over Joseph Parker, Robert Helenius and Lucas Browne sandwiched between his two wins over Chisora. Whyte has become a must-watch fighter since rocking old foe Anthony Joshua in their battle at The O2 in December 2012, and yet again takes on a high-risk challenge as he cements his spot as the leading Heavyweight contender in the world.

Rivas (26-0, 18KOs) is yet another dangerous customer for Whyte to risk his number one rankings with, and the Colombian comes into the bout on the back of his biggest win in the paid ranks. Rivas travelled to Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY in January and KO’d former World title challenger Bryant Jennings in the final round of their clash, underlining his dangerous potential to World titlists and fellow contenders, with ‘Kaboom’ ranked at number ten with the WBC, seven in the IBF and a lofty five with both the WBA and WBO.

The Canadian-based 31 year old carried an impressive amateur record into the paid ranks, beating Kubrat Pulev in the 2008 Olympic Games a year after landing silver in the Pan-American games – and with 18 KOs in 26 fights since turning over, July 20 promises to be an explosive war between two in-form big-punchers, with huge stakes on the line.

“I am very happy to be fighting again at The O2 in July,” said Whyte. “Oscar Rivas is undefeated and ranked in the top 10 across the board of all the governing bodies. He has been one of the most avoided heavyweight fighters in the last few years.

“His KO victory over Bryant Jennings sent shockwaves through the division and Tyson Fury just turned down ESPN/Top Rank's offer to fight him. I am over the moon that he has accepted the fight. He has a great amateur and professional record, including a win over Kubrat Pulev.

“I am more than happy to carry on fighting top 10 fighters like Rivas until I get my well-earned shot at Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua.

“I can't wait until July 20 to fight again at The O2 which is one of the best venues in the world for boxing.”

‘‘I have waited for this opportunity for a very long time,” said Rivas. “Dillian Whyte is an excellent boxer, a World class fighter and the number one contender. He deserve all my respect for his accomplishments and I am grateful for the opportunity he is giving me.

“This is exactly the kind of challenge I was hoping to get. I am undefeated, I am planning to keep my perfect record after July 20 in my quest to get the ultimate opportunity to become World champion.”

“This is a great fight with both men coming off explosive late knockouts,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Rivas is undefeated and looking to take Dillian’s number one spot but as we know, The O2 has become a fortress for him of late and this is set to be another war. We are planning a huge night of boxing on July 20 with a monster card topped by the brilliant heavyweight headliner.”

“First I would like to thank Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing who made a proposal impossible to turn down,” said Yvon Michel, President of Groupe Yvon Michel. “Oscar Rivas was willing to step up and face Anthony Joshua for June in New York and representations were made.

“It might not be his turn now but instead he is extremely happy, to be earning an eventual World title opportunity, by proving he is the best amongst the contenders against the outstanding Dillian Whyte. On July 20 a new star will be born!”

Adam Smith, Head of Sky Sports Boxing, said: “Dillian Whyte is risking it all again as he battles the dangerous Oscar Rivas at The O2, which has become a happy hunting ground for ‘The Body Snatcher.’

“Dillian has already delivered exciting wins over Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora at the same venue, but he could have his hands full against Rivas, the unbeaten Colombian with his own world ambitions.

“Expect another enthralling showdown when Whyte returns in the summer, and we expect to have a stacked card before a sizzling main event.”

Tickets for Whyte vs. Rivas are priced £40, £60, £80, £100, £150, £200, £300, £500 and £1,000 VIP.

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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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I was wondering how long it would take you to make this thread :lol:
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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No one in the UK really knows Rivas, so they have already tried building up his amateur profile. His won over Pulev.

His late stoppage over Jennings etc.

The card needs to be really stacked for anyone to purchase this.

Hearn has already said it will be a big undercard. We will have to wait and see.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:46 I was wondering how long it would take you to make this thread :lol:
As soon as it was announced. :TU:
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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ppv :confused: :confused:
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Decent fight, laughable PPV headliner tho
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Eddie just wanna teach Whyte and humble him as in-his-head PPV star)) When This PPV will fail Dillian will know his real price as "PPV-atraction" But is still realy good match up though.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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A good fight, it looks really competetive. Both are solid boxers, not too ingenious, but powerful enough. Can be a fun fight to watch.
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Elpidiphor wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:49 Eddie just wanna teach Whyte and humble him as in-his-head PPV star)) When This PPV will fail Dillian will know his real price as "PPV-atraction" But realy cood match up.
Only reason why, is because Whyte is demanding big money.. Sky will probably pay him £1m per fight. But he wants more. Only way that can happen, is from the fans. So we pay the rest of his purse.

The Parker and Chisora II didn’t do too bad, so just makes Whyte think he is a huge star.

Also Matchroom/Sky need another PPV star. What with Bellew retiring last year. Not that he was a huge ppv star either.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Sky Box Office :lol: Feel sorry for the casuals having to fork out for this
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Good fight, Rivas is game but slightly small for a HW !
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chad wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:55 Sky Box Office :lol: Feel sorry for the casuals having to fork out for this
I know. Poor baśtards! :clap:

This will do considerably less than the Parker and Chisora rematch.

No one really knows Rivas.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Not that we’re from USA.

But who else has a feeling this fight won’t be on DAZN??? :OhYes:

I have a feeling ESPN or Showtime will pick it up instead.
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Rivas may be small, but it hasn't hurt him in the ring, including beating big man Pulev in 2008 Olympics. This should be a pretty competitive bout. If Whyte could press the action and impose his will and size on Rivas, he should win, but he doesn't always seem to do that.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Eddie's sky ppv market is drying up.

Joshua v tba in the middle of the night uk
Whyte v Rivas

Doesn't exactly whet the appetite
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Parker vs. Chisora will be another PPV in the UK. :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 17:06 Parker vs. Chisora will be another PPV in the UK. :lol:
I have zero interest in that fight.
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ESPN has said it will be a final eliminator for WBC.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Probably a better opponent than AJ is going to defend his three belts against
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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tobyh5 wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 17:45 Probably a better opponent than AJ is going to defend his three belts against
Rivas is a pretty good opponent for Whyte but IMO Hunter is much more tricky and anorthodoxal and has wrong style for Joshua. Although physical advantage of Joshua will be extremaly huge in both cathes
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Oscar Rivas - 20 July 2019

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Has any non-world title winner had as many PPV fights as Whyte? #desperatehearn
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deadpan wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 18:31 Has any non-world title winner had as many PPV fights as Whyte? #desperatehearn
Bellew fought Haye twice and Usyk for all the CW belts?
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