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11th December 2016
03:38pm GMT

Richard Heathcote/Getty Images"It could have been one of those fights where I boxed and moved, but I thought 'listen, the fans have paid their money, and we promised them a duel, so we are going to get it on'."The 28-year-old will have more than a few potential opponents queuing up after extending his career record to 20-1, but that will rest with promoter Eddie Hearn. "We will see what Eddie wants to do and where he wants to go with it," Whyte said. Perhaps his next bout will be on an Anthony Joshua undercard once more, with the IBF world heavyweight champion's long-awaited fight with Wladimir Klitschko pencilled in for Wembley Stadium next year. Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday Live:
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