Dillian Whyte said today that his recent defeat to Moses Itauma, a heavyweight contender for Moses Itauma, not where his career ‘ends. Although 37-year-old Whyte (31-4, 21 COs) did not say what his specific plans are, the remark indicates that he will fight.
The 14-year-old professional, Whyte, never found his offense during his first round of technical knockout against Itauma (13-0, 11 COs) in the ANB arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dillian was immediately met from the 20-year-old Itauma with the fire and moved back to the ropes, where he was beaten with a series of hard shots and knocked down by a right hook.
The punch statistics told the whole story:
- Moses Itauma: 19 of 34 shots for 55.9%
- Dillian Whyte: 2 of 12 for 16.7%.
“This is not where my story ends,” said that Ring magazine.
The financial angle
According to the sports news, the fortune of Whyte is estimated $ 13.2 million. He earned between $ 2.5m and $ 4 million for his August 16 match against Itauma. If this is the end for Whyte, he did financially well in his career, and he made a small fortune, although he never won a world title.
“Well, I hope that will not be the case for him, and if he keeps, we will definitely try to help him in this way,” said Frank Warren, Queensberry promoter. Pro Boxing fansWhen asked if Dillian Whyte’s first knock -out loss against Moses Itauma is the end of his career.
Warren did not say who he would be interested in matching Whyte if he chose to continue his career. There are still fights that Dillian can make excellent money as he continues. It would be some of them:
- Derek Chisora
- Joe Joyce
- David Adelye
- Zhilei Zhang
- Dave Allen
“He has been involved in a few major battles in the UK over the years. He had some large household cleanups,” Warren said of Whyte. “He was a great servant of the British box. I know he has had his problems over the years, some problems. In the ring he delivered big time, and no one has ever done it to him, ‘says Warren.
Whyte was involved in major battles against Anthony Joshua, Alexander Povetkin x 2, Derek Chisora ​​x 2, Tyson Fury and Joseph Parker.
Hearn asks for retirement
“Yes, 100 percent,” said Eddie Hearn, chairman of the match room.
“He did well in his career. He was with everyone, he achieved a lot, ‘said WBO tuss -enthusiast heavyweight champion Joseph Parker to do seconds about whether Itauma should hang his gloves.


Last updated on 08/25/2025

