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dillian white Confident of continuing their winning streak on ‘Donkey’ dereck chisora 3-0, with Will labeling his opponent a ‘sensitive bully’ if the pair meet later this year.
Whyte and longtime foe Chisora were brought to the stage during the undercard on Saturday Night Fabio Wardley’s shocking victory over Joseph Parkerwith queensberry promoter frank warren The trilogy match is fully confirmed for Saturday, December 13th,
Chisora says he was given a tough time in the original meeting in 2016 as Whyte won by split decision, which was decided by just two rounds on the judges’ scorecards.
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The pair met again in 2018 – this time with White winning decisively Via 11th round knockoutHowever, Chisora was leading on two cards at the time of stoppage.
Whyte believes he will maintain his winning streak in the proposed third bout sky sports: “It’s going to be a complete whitewash, that’s all I’m saying. 3-0, complete whitewash.”
He then began playing mind games leading up to the bout and claimed that Chisora was very sensitive when it came to threats and verbal attacks.
He added: “We respect each other but we don’t particularly like each other. He says a lot of things but when I say something he takes it personally. He says he’ll destroy me in two rounds and go into me like laxative pills and this and that and the other.”
“When I told his nephew I’m going to hurt him this time, he’s taking it personally, he’s really upset. Dereck Chisora is a scumbag. He’s a big, sensitive scumbag. I’ve always beaten scumbags my whole life, so he’s just another scumbag that I’ll kick ass. I’ll kick ass again.”
Defeat to rising star Musa Itauma Last time out, Whyte believes another win over Chisora will get him back to where he wants to be in the heavyweight division.
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Following the August loss, Whyte’s record stood at 31 wins and four losses, with the 37-year-old having won 21 via knockout.
“This is definitely the best fight I have right now,” Whyte explained.
“Since I can go and fight other people that no one cares about, after a loss, I want to stay busy and come back.
“No, Derek is the number one contender [with the IBF] – I’ve always fought hard, I’ve always wanted to fight hard.
“Dereck Chisora is no fool. Even when he’s 1,000 years old, he’ll still be a warrior. You’re standing in front of him, he’s a lazy guy who will slide until one of us goes down. I think this is a great fight, and it’s a great fight to get me back to where I want to be. Perfect fight.”
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