HEAVYWEIGHT Dillian Whyte has reacted to a video of Deontay Wilder dancing while training for his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury.
The 33-year-old Brit is keen to fight the American after defeating Alexander Povetkin in March.
In the video, Wilder is seen dancing as he prepares for another scrap with Fury.
Whyte, who is one of the best fighters in the heavyweight division, replied to the video on Instagram with the caption: “Mmmmmm, interesting.”
The Brit has acquired an impressive record since losing to Anthony Joshua in December 2015, beating Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora twice.
He’s only lost to Povetkin during that period, but came back to stop the Russian in the fourth round of their rematch.
Whyte, perhaps sensing a bout with Wilder is on the horizon, may just be trying to wind him up.
Fury is the bookies’ favourite for the trilogy fight after outclassing Wilder in their December 2018 draw and stopping him in February 2020.
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Whyte called Wilder a ‘fraud clown’ in April and insisted to he wants to ‘punish’ the former heavyweight champion.
The Brit has even offered to fight the American in his own house, telling Sky Sports in April: “I think the public demand for the Wilder fight is already there, to be honest.
“I’ll fight Wilder in Alabama, if that’s what is going to make him feel secure and safe enough to take the fight.
“If he wants, he can have the home judges, his hometown, whatever. I don’t care.
“I’d even fight him in his own home, the kitchen, the garage, the garden, wherever. I just want to get hold of him and hurt him.”
Wilder, who’s only lost once in his professional career, boasts a 42-1-1 record – winning 41 fights by knock-out.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk