Frazer Clarke Challenges Dillian Whyte In A Big Showdown

Last month, Frazer Clarke defeated Ebenezer Tetteh of Ghana in the opening round of his comeback bout. Clarke is now demanding a fight with Dillian Whyte after defeating Tetteh in a more spectacular manner.

Ebenezer Tetteh, however, was furious that the referee had broken up the brawl and had to be restrained by his teammates when he attempted to physically assault the referee.

Frazer Clarke claims that after blasting out Tetteh, he is now prepared for Dillian Whyte.

By knocking Tetteh out in less than two minutes, the Olympic bronze medallist recovered from his first professional defeat.

“Once I recovered from the injury, I was good to go. So I felt fit, I felt strong, I felt confident. It was the first real time when I went in there and I thought I’ve really got something to prove here.”, Clarke said after the bout against Tetteh.

He made a statement and stopped Tetteh faster than Whyte, a past contender for the world title.

Whyte, who had fought Tetteh in December, appeared exhausted at points before defeating the Ghanaian in seven rounds.

“I’ve got a lot of respect for Dillian and what he’s done. I’m my own man, I’m trying to climb the ranks and it would be a great fight, a domestic dust-up. Again, he’s looking for bigger fights than Frazer Clarke, but the dynamic of boxing now, these fights can happen no problem. If it’s put forward to me and it can be done, that’s a good fight.”

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“I’d take that fight straight away. It may be different for him, I understand that.”

On Whyte, Clarke said:

“I’m ready if he’s ready.”

“There’s been a lot made of me and the winner of TKV-Adeleye, if that comes fantastic. If not there’s other huge domestic fights, Dillian Whyte just being one of them,” Clarke said.

Fabio Wardley landed a series of massive right hands as he shocked Frazer Clarke in the first round and settled the rematch in spectacular fashion.

“I know many a man that would never have fought again after that kind of defeat [to Wardley]. But I’ve been back in the gym. I’ve got my victory back now.

“It’s in the past. We’re in the world now where one defeat doesn’t define your boxing career. I feel that’s where boxing’s getting to. It should be no different for me.

“I’d just like to box my way to where I need to be and that’s what I’m going to try and do.”

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