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Dillian Whyte stopped Ebenezer Tetteh in seven rounds to continue his march to his final payday.

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The heavyweight fight between Dillian Whyte and Ebenezer Tetteh in Gibraltar seemed bizarre when it was first announced, and tonight (December 15) lived up to expectations in both the best ways. And the worst

When the two men fell apart after their first exchange Spectators in Gibraltar were treated to the mesmerizing spectacle of two strangely shaped heavyweights – both too tired to defend themselves and much less mobile – standing in one spot. and threw seven more rounds of punches at each of them. It was then, after the seventh day, Tetteh decided he’d had enough. And punching Whyte isn’t fun anymore.

Up until that point, both he and White had had their whale moments. They understand the tasks assigned to them. They found a kindred spirit. And they abandoned the concept of defense to attack their opponents with whatever punches they had. This led to countless back and forth exchanges. And that means that when both men start to tire – halfway through the first round – you can often see one or both of them popping, prodding, and pushing their punches away just to continue to create the feeling that They are busy working.

It was a show of desperation on both sides from the outset that Tetteh entered the ring wearing a black polo shirt. Never been at the same level as White before. Meanwhile, White, whose career has stagnated in recent years due to drug addiction, again Now at the stage where hopelessness represents his main driving force, he knows that at 36 years old he doesn’t have much time left. And he knows, too, the failure to test clean performance-enhancing drugs. It didn’t just rob him of his money-spinning rematch with Anthony. Joshua only but also robbed him. More Major Battles in the Middle East During White’s absence It has become a place for seniors.

Now 31-3 (21), White hopes it’s not too late. And he will make the bloated body His return came for a big money win over Tetteh tonight, who was stopped by Daniel Dubois in the round. It didn’t inspire much confidence in the Londoners. And it won’t mean much to anyone outside his camp. But that’s not the point. These days it’s really important. That is, White has a name. There’s something dishonorable. And now there are some activities. As time passes When people forget or don’t care anymore He will once again be seen as a semi-tradable commodity, the perfect B-side for an Arabian night.

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