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Dillian Whyte said today that his recent defeat against the heavy contestant Moses Itauma is not where his career ends. “Although the 37-year-old (31-4, 21 kos) whyte did not say what their specific plans are, the comment suggests that it will continue to fight.
The 14-year-old professional, Whyte, never achieved his offense during his first-round technical loss in Ituma (13-0, 11 kos) on August 16, in the Anb Arena de Riad, Saudi Arabia. Dillian encountered a fire from the 20 -year -old ituma, and retired to the ropes, where he was run over with a series of hard features and fell by a right hook.
Punxon statistics told the whole story:
“It’s not here where my story ends,” Whyte said to Ring Magazine.
According to sports news, whyte’s fortune is estimated to 13.2 million dollars. He made $ 2.5 million and $ 4 million for his August 16 fight against Ituma. If this is the end of Whyte, he has done it economically in his career, making a small fortune despite never having captured a world title.
“Well, I hope it’s not for him and if he continues, we would surely want to help this way,” said Queensberry promoter Frank Warren FANT OF THE PRO boxWhen asked if the loss of the first round of Dill Whyte in Moses Itauma is the end of his career.
Warren did not tell who he would be interested in matching Whyte against whether he decides to continue his career. There are still fights that Dillian can make excellent money if you continue. These would be some:
“He has participated in some major fights in the United Kingdom over the years. He has had some great domestic powers,” Warren said about Whyte. “He has been a great British boxing servant. I know he had had his problems over the years, a couple of problems. In the ring, it has been a great time and no one has ever done so,” said Warren.
Whyte has participated in large fights against Anthony Joshua, Alexander Povetkin X 2, Derek Chisora X 2, Tyson Fury and Joseph Parker.
“Yes, 100 percent,” said Matchroom President Eddie Hearn at Boxing247.com, when asked if Whyte must be retired now after his loss in Ituma.
“He has done well in his career. He has been with everyone, he has achieved a lot,” said Joseph Parker, a temporary heavyweight champion of Wbo, in Secondsout about SI Ituma should hang his gloves.
Last updated on 08/25/2025