Former world title-challenger Dillian Whyte, heavyweight, sustained a hand injury and pulled out of his British scrap against Joe Joyce on April 5 for the Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester, England.
It would be a good idea not to fight someone too talented, because Joyce’s career has suffered over the past two years, losing three out of his last four fights. If the substitute is remotely talented, it will be the Juggernaut ‘Joyce’s fourth defeat. What is the point of getting him on the head?
Joyce’s search
The 39-year-old Joyce (16-3, 15 COs) will stay on the map, and they try to fight someone to step in as a late replacement. However, the situation seems bleak about the incorporation of a significant opponent. They can forget to get Martin Bakole to be the substitute. After his blow -out loss last month, he learned his lesson.
Viable options
Tony yoka
Moses will bite
Dave Allen
Surprisingly, the 36-year-old Whyte (31-3, 21 COs) went off with an injury because he looked in a horrible physical condition in his last fight. He weighed 261 pounds and worked after a seventh round against Journeyman Ebenezer Tetteeh on December 15 last year.
Changed by cash?
Whyte did not look the same, as he was knocked out in front of a large crowd at Wembley Stadium in London, England, by former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on April 23, 2022. Whyte’s Take was a post $ 7.4 million;; Since then he has rarely fought and has looked poor. Change the money Dillian’s situation, or was it never so good?
Before Whyte became a rich Bon Vivant, he fought regularly, two to three times a year. He was a real stuff who wanted all the smoke of the killers of the division. But after his massive money fight against Fury, he was rarely seen in the ring.
Whyte’s activity since 2022:
– Ebenezer TetteH
-Christian Hammer: After a two -year discharge
-Jermaine Franklin: *Doubtful 12-Round Majority decision
What has changed with Whyte for him to fight so rarely since the Fury fight? The only thing that jumps at one is that the hunger is no longer there. If Whyte wasn’t that rich, would he fight more often? I think so. Life is different for the rich.
A statement about Dillian Whyte vs Joe Joyce. pic.twitter.com/gle3ugmrzc
– Queensberry Promotions (@queensberry) March 4, 2025
Last updated on 03/04/2025