Following a defeat to Dillian Whyte, EBENEZER TETTEH unexpectedly began shadow boxing in the ring.
The Body Snatcher, at 36 years old, was back in action against the Ghanaian competitor in Gibraltar last night.
Despite having some technical shortcomings, Whyte was unable to knock Tetteh down during the match.
However, at the conclusion of the seventh round, the referee chose to stop the bout.
Tetteh, 36, appeared to accept the referee’s decision without protest.
After a brief exchange with his opponent, he unexpectedly started shadow boxing in the middle of the ring.
This peculiar display left fans online baffled.
One viewer remarked: “Dillian Whyte’s opponent Tetteh is still shadow boxing after giving up before the 8th round—it’s hilarious!”
Another added: “He must have thought the fight was just warming up!”
A third commented: “Boxing is becoming increasingly strange.”
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After his win, Whyte praised Tetteh and shared his intentions for upcoming fights.
He stated to DAZN: “Anyone from a developing nation is working hard to better their situation and that of their family.
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“I can relate to his circumstances. I landed several punches to his ear and chin, and he was quite resilient.
“I appreciate it because he gave me the rounds I needed. This is the first time I’ve gone ten rounds in two years, so I feel satisfied.
“I want to be active. I’m eager to fight anyone—I’m always ready to take risks for a reward.
“I’d love to have another fight in March. I just want to keep fighting and stay engaged.”









