Eight months after forcing a corner retirement on Ebenezer Tetteh, Dillian Whyte is all set to step into the ring tonight. He knows all eyes will be on his opponent, the young rising star Moses Itauma. But the Jamaica-born veteran remains unperturbed. Throughout his professional life, he has often felt written off. “ I believe in myself. Listen, I’m getting written off, but this isn’t new. Even when I was beating these guys as a No. 1 contender, I was still getting written off, ” he said recently. But then, as the saying goes, boxing spares no one.

Dillian Whyte turned 37 in April. Though no longer a ranked contender, things could, however, change if he defeats the much-favored Itauma. Whyte may be entering the ring for some last-minute adjustments to his legacy. However, another reas

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