DILLIAN WHYTE posted a throwback video of his savage MMA knockout as his feud with UFC duo Francis Ngannou and Stipe Miocic hots up.
The Body Snatcher, 32, may have made a name for himself inside the boxing ring over the last decade with just one defeat from his 28 pro fights.
Dillian Whyte shared his brutal punch with earned him victory in his sole pro MMA fightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dillianwhyte/
The Brixton star landed a savage right hook on Mark Stroud inside the first 12 secondsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dillianwhyte/
But before that he had a brief stint in kickboxing and mixed martial arts.
As well as becoming British and European kickboxing champion with a 20-1 record, Whyte also made one pro MMA fight.
And it lasted just 12 seconds.
He demolished Mark Stroud with a stunning KO punch at the Ultimate Challenge MMA 1: Bad Breed event in December 2008.
Sharing the clip on his Instagram page, the Brixton star wrote: “Have been laying em out from an early age across all different style who want it can get it simple.”
Whyte is currently in lockdown at his training camp in Portugal – his bout with Alexander Povetkin has been postponed – so is putting in plenty of hard work to keep in fighting-fit shape.
But once the coronavirus crisis is over, he will continue his dream journey towards a heavyweight world title shot.
Writing exclusively for SunSport, though, The Villain revealed he has plans to conquer the UFC world as well – and has already called out Miocic and Ngannou.
He said: “Reigning WBC and UFC heavyweight champion of the world has a nice ring to it.
“I have not trained in kickboxing or MMA for a while but, for me, it is like riding a bike.
“Once I knock off some of the rust, my instincts come rushing back and I am ready to dominate again.
“The heavyweight guys over there, champion Stipe Miocic and Francis Ngannou, are elite and I would have to work on my grappling and wrestling.
“But I know, standing up and boxing in 4oz gloves, I could knock ANY of their top-ten heavyweights out.
“I would need time to get my MMA conditioning back because it is totally different to boxing where, if you are clever, you can take time in the three minute rounds.
“In these cages it is five-minute rounds of non-stop wmoving, kicking, punching, wrestling — it is no joke.
“But I have better hand skills than any of them and because they try to cover a lot of aspects, that leaves a lot of holes in their game.
“The guys at the top, like Miocic and Ngannou, come from boxing but weren’t good enough to make it as pro boxers — as they could have made more money — they would usually want to stand up.”
The fight – back in December 2008 – was stopped immediatelyCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dillianwhyte/
White then turned his attention to boxing where he has a 27-1 recordCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dillianwhyte/
He now has dreams of becoming both boxing and UFC heavyweight world champCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk