Dillian Whyte has analysed his main rivals in the heavyweight division and explains how he plans to beat them. Whyte has put himself right in the mix for a world title shot after a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Joseph Parker at The O2 on Saturday.
It's the biggest fight out there at the minute, let's see if we can get it made. It gives away my strategy if I say how I would beat him, I just know I will beat him when the time comes. I always want to fight AJ, he'll be at the top of my list for my whole life. Where me and Joshua are concerned, it doesn't matter where it is, it could be an empty room, it will still be the same nerve and tension, the same everything. It could be one person, 10 people or 10, people watching, it's the same.
We have that inner thing, we just want to hurt each other. Wilder does not want to fight anyone who can hurt him, someone dangerous. I'm proven and resilient.
With Wilder, I just have to clip him once or twice and it'll be over, he will not be able to stand up to the pressure and power I will bring. You've seen the power I carry late on in the fight and I know he would not be able to deal with it. Fury is a joker, he's a mess, mentally and physically, he's irrelevant right now. He's saying he wants to fight Wilder, I think he is talking rubbish. If he wants a real fight, I am here, let's get it on in December.
It's more realistic, him fighting me. We can get it on in December, it'll have the money and hype, it's a massive fight. If he is serious then he knows where I am at so let's get it on. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. Matthew Macklin believes Dillian Whyte is getting better with every fight as the heavyweight closes on a world title shot.
Whyte, 29, earned a destructive third-round stoppage victory over Malcolm Tann at the Pinnacle Bank Arena as he partook in his first fight on American soil. Macklin was impressed with the way that 'The Body Snatcher' comfortably dealt with his American opponent and now wants to see the Brixton fighter land a big-name opponent before battling for a world title.
Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports , Macklin said: "The opponent was not the best for Whyte which was a shame for him, but he got the job done in there and done well. Dillian Whyte gives his verdict on his fellow heavyweight fighters. He only had a few amateur fights but what I like is that he is as game as they come - he has so much bottle and heart.
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