EVER the salesman, Eddie Hearn claims Anthony Joshua’s trilogy clash with Dillian Whyte will be as epic as their second bout.
Hearn is planning a deciding fight for the rivals next summer at Wembley to settle their 13-year-long rivalry. However, Whyte will need to improve markedly on his unconvincing majority points win over Jermaine Franklin to justify Hearn’s hype.
Whyte only showed flashes of his usual aggression to the frustration of the crowd at the OVO Arena, Wembley, as he stuck to new trainer Buddy McGirt’s gameplan to fight behind his jab.
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