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Dillian Whyte vs. Alexander Povetkin 2: Brit admits rematch is the biggest fight of his career

Liam Happe
Dillian Whyte vs. Alexander Povetkin 2: Brit admits rematch is the biggest fight of his careerDAZN
If Dillian Whyte wants to one day be recognised as a world heavyweight champion, a second surprise defeat to Alexander Povetkin is not an option.

Dillian Whyte views his rematch with Alexander Povetkin on Saturday as the biggest fight of his career so far, even bigger than the first and his huge domestic showdown with Anthony Joshua.

The return bout between the two heavyweight contenders takes place at the Europa Point Sports Complex in Gilbraltar and airs on DAZN in the majority of global markets. Simply put, Whyte must avenge his August loss to Povetkin if he is to stand a chance of challenging for a world title.

Whyte was large and in charge for four rounds of their Fight Camp encounter, only for one moment of complacency to prove critical. The rematch has been postponed multiple times since the winter, but despite the wait 'The Body Snatcher' fully understands the gravitas of this contracted rematch.

"This time I’ll beat him, and we’ll see what people are going to say." Whyte told Matchroom Boxing. "One, two or three losses means nothing to a heavyweight nowadays.

"If you fight good fighters, the main thing is you can come back. This is a must-win fight for me, but I’m not a guy that worries about pressure. I just smile and take it in my stride. 

“I was a fighter a long time before I was a boxer. I’ve been knocking people out for a long time. I carry a lot of power in both hands. Povetkin is a very cagey guy and an experienced guy, a very patient guy. He’s a tough guy as well.

"Last time I didn’t land properly and he went down, but he showed resilience by getting up and then he stopped me. This time when I hit him he’ll stay down. 

"I’m a very adaptable kind of guy, I’ll do what I need to do to get the win. I don’t care if I’ve got to rough a guy up or outbox them. I’ll do whatever it takes for me to win. It's the biggest fight of my career. I’m coming off a loss to the guy. The good thing is this is heavyweight boxing. One fight changes everything.

"It’s a fight, man. You don’t know how you’re going to feel on the day. You don’t know what’s going to happen and you don’t know how the other guy is going to come. As long as I’m able to adapt on the day, that’s all that matters.

"I don’t care if I have to throw two jabs and move or get in and throw power punches and rough him up. I’ll do whatever I have to do. I’m not worried about a career-best performance, I’m worried about getting the win. My mindset is I’ve got a job to do and I’ll do whatever I need to do to get it done.
 
“I’m still young and I’ve got loads of fights left in my career God willing. I can worry about looking good in another fight. This is about winning. When I touch him this time his whole body is going to vibrate, he’ll understand. I’m coming to do what I do best and that’s to inflict pain. If I’ve got to make it a dog fight then I’ll make it a dog fight. It will be a different story this time."

Whyte-Povetkin 2 airs on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and Ireland and on DAZN to subscribers almost everywhere else. To check for the fight in your country, visit DAZN.com for more information.