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WHYTE PRICE Dillian Whyte willing to take PAY CUT to secure Anthony Joshua trilogy fight as he targets revenge for brutal KO loss

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DILLIAN WHYTE is so hellbent on settling the score with Anthony Joshua that he’s willing to fight him on the cheap. A rematch between the British rivals – who first fought in the amateurs all the way back in 2009 – has been mooted for early 2023. Dillian Whyte came up short in his grudge match with Anthony Joshua seven

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years ago Revenge has been on Whyte’s mind ever since he lost their professional domestic dust-up seven years ago, so much so that he’d forego his usual purse demands to get his hands on the Watford warrior again.

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The Brixton Body Snatcher told DAZN: “I’ll fight Joshua tomorrow. I’ll fight him for less money. “Whenever me and him fight, sparks fly. We just want to beat each other up Whyte doesn’t foresee his rivalry with the former two-time unified heavyweight champion ever dying. He said: “I’ll fight Joshua even when I’m 60. It’s a fight that

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will make you me faster, diet better, and make me go to bed at 7 o’clock every day.” Before Whyte can think about levelling his series with Joshua, he must first get through a tricky tussle with Jermaine Franklin next weekend. He said of the American: ” He’s the best opponent at the minute. He’s 22-0.

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Dillian Whyte will return to the ring next weekend against American Jermaine Franklin
Whyte will look to return to the win column following defeat to Tyson Fury in April

“When they’re actually in there with me, then it’s too late.”

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Whyte’s clash with Franklin will be his first outing since his brutal knockout loss to Tyson Fury in April. And coming up short in his long-awaited crack at a world title was a wake-up call for Whyte. He admitted: “Coming

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off a loss is a good time to reassess and question things and try and improve a few things. “Me and my team felt these changes were needed. “My record showed that I fought one dangerous guy are another. I fought guys that no one else wanted to fight.”