JAKARTA - Dillian Whyte really wants to meet Anthony Joshua. In fact, he is willing to fight the boxer from England at a low price.
Whyte is so eager to get revenge for the defeat he suffered in 2015. The boxer, nicknamed the Brixton Body Snatcher, is willing to do anything to make it happen.
“I will fight Joshua tomorrow. I will fight him for less money,” Whyte said to The Sun via DAZN, Sunday, November 20, local time.
"Every time I and him fight, there is a spark. We just want to beat each other," he continued.
Whyte did not predict how long his rivalry with the former heavyweight champion would last. He even mentioned, he could have fought Joshua when he was 60 years old.
"This is the fight that will make me faster, diet better, and get me to bed at 7 o'clock every day," he says.
However, before Whyte thinks further about his fight with Joshua, he must first pass a meeting with Jermaine Franklin next weekend.
This is his first fight since losing to Tyson Fury in April.
Whyte admits, Franklin is the best opponent at the moment. The boxer from the United States has a 22-0 fighting record.
"It's very difficult to beat someone who is undefeated. He doesn't know how to lose. For me, this will be an interesting fight," concluded White.
"He was very confident. He said he would knock me out and give me a rematch."
"A lot of people underestimate me. When they were actually there with me, it was too late," he continued.
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