DILLIAN WHYTE has leaked details of a $4m fight offer from promoter Eddie Hearn to Andy Ruiz Jr.
The Brit heavyweight is involved in a bitter spat with the former world champion, even calling Ruiz Jr a “fat c***” recently.
Dillian Whyte is continuing his social media spat with fellow heavyweight Andy Ruiz JrCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
This was the offer that was leaked by Dillian Whyte on his social media
Both claim the other is ducking out of a potential fight.
But in the latest exchange on Twitter, Whyte shared an email that appears to show an offer made by Hearn to Team Ruiz Jr.
It reads: “Hi Tom. Further to our recent emails we would like to make a new offer of $4m for Andy to fight Dillian Whyte in the US in June.
“Look forward to hearing from you. Eddie.”
Whyte captioned the upload: “Fat boy @Andy_destroyer1 stop talking s*** facts are facts stop come on #ALLBELLYANDNOHEART.”
He turned it down, so he’s the f****** coward. Fat c*** just talking s***
Dillian Whyte on Andy Ruiz Jr
The Brit boxer’s reveal comes after Ruiz Jr posted on Instagram last week, saying: “You didn’t want any smoke so I moved on to the next opponent.”
SunSport reported that Ruiz Jr has instead opted to face fading veteran and promotional stablemate Luis Ortiz.
Whyte has since posted a video saying: “Listen guys, Andy Ruiz has been talking s***, saying I’m running away from the smoke.
“I’m the one who made the offer to him. He never made an offer to fight me, so who is the coward?
“I told Eddie (Hearn) to make the offer to fight him. He turned it down, so he’s the f****** coward. Fat c*** just talking s***.”
Ruiz Jr has not fought since he was easily outpointed by Joshua in their world title rematch in December.
Whyte, who has also been beaten by Joshua, secured a points win against Mariusz Wach on that same show out in Saudi Arabia.
He is likely to fight Russian veteran Alexander Povetkin next – that was scheduled to take place on May 2 but has been postponed due to the coronavirus.
Andy Ruiz Jr is likely to fight Luis Ortiz nextCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk