Martin Bakole (19-1, 14 KOs) keeps calling Dillian Whyte (29-3, 19 KOs) for the duel. First, two boxers fought a little at a boxing evening in Poland, in which Bakola defeated Ukrainian Igor Shevadzutsky ahead of schedule, and now the Congolese has again proposed a face-to-face meeting.
White himself is hoping for a rematch with Anthony Joshua in August. That's his priority, but if AJ goes the other way, the second-ranked WBA Bakole will be a welcome opponent.
“I was angry with him because he challenged me to a fight. If someone challenges me, I am ready to face him and say: "Let's fight." And if you are not ready, then it is better to be silent and not speak. White looked scared in Poland. He insulted me, but I saw fear in his eyes. I want to do with him what Fury did. I'm going to fight this fight and knock White out hard," Bakole said.