Dillian Whyte Slams Deontay Wilder Ahead Third Fight With Tyson Fury


Deontay Wilder is getting a serious criticism from Dillian Whyte for having to lose his WBC heavyweight title to Tyson Fury in a "ridiculous" knockout and believes that his third fight might not really go down well for him anyway.

Tyson left everyone stunned for having to beat the American in the seventh round, with blood gushing out of his ears and face. It was a convincing victory for the Brit and Wilder was rushed to the hospital soon after the fight for quick medical attention for the injuries sustained.

Giving his opinion on Wilder's performance in the second fight with Fury, Whyte scored the former heavyweight champion terribly low on his stamina, speed, and Timing, In fact, he believes Wilder's punches are not as heavy as he claimed and should not be regarded as a heavy puncher.

Whyte was full of laughter talking about Wilder during an interview with Sky Sports and even him has a mandatory fight against the American next year potentially in February.

"This guy talks so much crap," said Whyte recalling Wilder's desire to knock life out an opponent. "His balance is terrible, his neck is too weak and he doesn't hit as hard as everyone says."

Of course, Wilder's hope in his next fight will be to undo his past but Whyte is of the opinion that "he's going to change nothing" judging by the way he lost the last fight.

"For him, it's more timing and speed, that allowed him to knock out the guys he did," said Whyte. "It's not like he's such a devastating puncher. You look at his record, he hasn't really knocked out anyone of note really."





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