Dillian Whyte gives up British title

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  1. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    Dillian Whyte has vacated the British heavyweight title, calling his decision “a no-brainer.” Speaking with Sky Sports, Whyte says he could not get up for a mandated British defence against Sam Sexton, so he opted to give up the belt.

    Whyte, who thrilled us in his epic 12-round slugfest of a win over Dereck Chisora back on December 10, is now looking for some top-10 fights, before a hoped-for shot at a world title before the end of this year.

    “Sam Sexton, fighting him doesn’t make sense, ranking wise, or business sense,” Whyte explained. “For me, fighting Chisora then Sam Sexton is a backward step. Chisora has knocked him out twice. He doesn’t really do anything for my career. Eddie (Hearn) has promised me some top-10 fights this year, hopefully leading me to a world title fight at the end of this year. It was a no-brainer, to be honest.”

    Whyte is quite highly ranked already by the WBC and if he can win a fight or two against top-10 calibre opposition – and he was recently linked to a possible fight with former WBC heavyweight champ Bermane Stiverne – it would get him a big step closer to a shot at Deontay Wilder. But what about that war with Chisora – will we see a part-two?

    “I’ve got no problem fighting Dereck again, but I’ve got to think about my career and moving forward to challenge for a world title,” Whyte, 20-1(15) said. “My dream is to become world champion, not to stay at British level and keep fighting these guys, unless it makes financial sense or ranking sense. I’ll definitely knock Chisora out this time, 100 percent.”

    That remains to be seen. But Whyte, a very good fighter who is both talented and tough, seems to be closing in on his world title shot. Whyte against Stiverne would be very interesting; as would Wilder against Whyte. Let’s see who the opponents are in Hearn’s promised top-10 fights for “The Body Snatcher.”
     
  2. Champagne Popping

    Champagne Popping The TRUTH is the TRUTH banned Full Member

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    Sam Sexton got him running! and he clearly don't want a rematch with delboy..
     
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  3. Mandibular Fortitude

    Mandibular Fortitude Active Member banned Full Member

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    A fight I'd like to see Whyte in next is against a returning Tyson Fury. It's not jumping straight into the deep end for Fury and nor is it against a bum. And surely the two will deliver in the press conference. Plus a win would get Fury a decent ranking with the WBC and he can then take that belt off that circus act Wilder.

    All roads leading to Fury v Joshua, Wembley in 2018.
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think the rematch could be made if/after Whyte got his title shot. Then it makes sense. Right now Whyte is WBC mandatory why would he rematch Chisora.
     
  5. Limerickbox

    Limerickbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why not Whyte-Ortiz?
     
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    Mandibular Fortitude Active Member banned Full Member

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    Because Whyte's going after the WBC and Ortiz the WBA. Think they are trying to do Ortiz-Miller
     
  7. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    To rematch Chisora I hope?!
     
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  8. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Yeah definitely doesn't make sense for Whyte at this point... Rematch with Chisora is on everyone's mind and I expect we'll see it before the midway point of the year. Maybe even on the Klitschko/Joshua undercard.

    Sexton/Allen for the vacant belt anyone?
     
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  9. goku23

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    Is he the mandatory??
    I thought the Chisora fight was just an eliminator, not final eliminator. I think he's not mandatory yet
     
  10. madballster

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    Yea probably he needs another fight. Maybe vs. Stiverne? Who knows. Either way, whatever is next for Whyte is bigger than Sam Sexton.
     
  11. nickpoppunk

    nickpoppunk Unbelievable Bentekkers Full Member

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    yeah i'd like to see sexton and allen go at it,
    the 2 or 3 fights allen has been in (although lost) i think he deserves a crack at a british title.
     
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