‘Let’s run it back’ – Anthony Joshua called out by old foe Dillian Whyte for rematch after AJ’s 2015 knockout win
DILLIAN WHYTE has called out Anthony Joshua for the upcoming rematch.
The 34-year-old beat AJ in the amateurs but lost their 2015 British title battle and a third clash is all but secured after the London 2012 legend turned up to be ringside at Wembley arena for Whyte‘s win on Saturday.
Whyte secured a Joshua rematch by the skin of his teeth after edging past Jermaine Franklin on points.
And he has since teased fans by posting a snap from their last bout.
He captioned the photo: “Lets run it back.”
But after Whyte drastically underperformed against Franklin – and the three officials called it 115-115, 116-112 and 116-112 – Joshua will not fear his own Spring comeback against his oldest foe.
Franklin showed a clever jab, a decent left hook and all the fundamentals to pose Whyte a problem.
But the Brixton Body Snatcher worked away at his opponent and took the win despite underwhelming the Greenwich fans.
But Frankin was superior in the eighth round and AJ could be spotted in the VIP seats smiling at his potential prey and pointing out weaknesses to his pals.
Joshua meanwhile, has been taking a break from boxing following consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk and failed talks to face Tyson Fury.
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And Whyte wasted no time in igniting a war of words with the man he beat in the amateurs but lost to six years later in their 2015 thriller.
He told JOE: “You could be speaking to him, and he just looks a bit spaced out and a bit absent-minded and a bit vacant.
“He’s done a few weird things as well. We all do weird things but there’s no consistency to what he does.
“He puts on this act and pretends he’s a good boy, and all of a sudden, he wants to be a bad boy and he wants to rap, and he wants to talk about notorious gangsters and stuff.
“But at the same time, he’s a good boy and an advocate. There’s no consistency.
“That’s what I mean, he’s weird, no consistency, no real spine or backbone, just a bit all over the place.”
