Sunday, 13 August 2017

Dillian Whyte says Anthony Joshua cannot intimidate him and expects to gain revenge in rematch

Dillian Whyte has welcomed a heavyweight rematch with Anthony Joshua
Dillian Whyte says Anthony Joshua can only 'pretend' to be aggressive and vowed to expose his bitter rival's 'vulnerable' side in a rematch.

The Brixton heavyweight makes his US debut in the early hours of Sunday August 20, live on Sky Sports, when he faces Malcolm Tann on the undercard of Terence Crawford's super-lightweight unification clash with Julius Indongo in Nebraska.
Whyte has set his sights on a world title shot and would relish the chance to avenge his 2015 stoppage loss to Joshua, who recently admitted he wants to take the south Londoner's 'soul' in a second fight.
'The Body Snatcher' shrugged off heated words from Joshua
"Anthony Joshua talks a lot of rubbish," Whyte told Sky Sports."He tries to pretend to be this bad, aggressive man whenever my name is mentioned, but he's not that way inclined.
"For me it's good. The worst thing in sport is not to be talked about, but my name is being mentioned with all the top heavyweights in the world. He's world champion and he's calling my name, so I'll take it as a privilege that the world champion is calling me out. I'm happy about that."



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