Dillian Whyte vs. Ebenezer Tetteh LIVE UPDATES: Intense Fight Cut Short in Gibraltar – Final Results

Whyte Targets a Return in March



Sharing his thoughts on his current situation…

“I just aim to remain active; everyone is facing off against each other, and Turki Alalashikh is doing an outstanding job. I’m always up for taking chances; my goal is to fight in March. Being inactive has negatively impacted my career, so I need to stay busy. I would love to be included in a Riyadh Season event as fans invest their hard-earned money to see me… I hope they enjoyed it!”

The card on February 22 is set to be action-packed, featuring multiple world title fights to kick off Riyadh Season 2025, which may be too soon for Whyte, who is still on the lookout for a lucrative matchup among big names as a promotional free agent.

Before anything else, he needs to enhance his fitness. He weighed in at 261.2 lbs, the second heaviest of his 13-year professional journey, and while managing weight can become increasingly difficult with age, stronger opponents than Tetteh could exploit his defensive weaknesses.

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