sport news Dillian Whyte slams Otto Wallin for moaning after Swede lost £18,000 following ...

sport news Dillian Whyte slams Otto Wallin for moaning after Swede lost £18,000 following ...
sport news Dillian Whyte slams Otto Wallin for moaning after Swede lost £18,000 following ...
'All they do is cry like babies': Dillian Whyte slams Otto Wallin and his promoter for moaning after Swede lost £18,000 following cancellation of their fight... as British contender claims he spent TEN times that amount Dillian Whyte was set to take on Otto Wallin at The O2 Arena on Saturday  But the British heavyweight was forced to pull out following a shoulder injury  The Swede said he had lost as much as £18,000 in training costs in preparation  But Whyte said he has lost £150,000 while detailing plans to fight Tyson Fury 

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Dillian Whyte has slammed Otto Wallin and his promoter for complaining after their fight was called off last week.

The British heavyweight was set to take on the Swede on Saturday at The O2 Arena in London but had to pull out after suffering a shoulder injury in training.

Wallin - who called on an independent doctor to prove Whyte is injured - then claimed he had lost as much as £18,000 in training costs for his preparation for the now cancelled bout.

Dillian Whyte has slammed Otto Wallin and his promoter for complaining after their fight was called off

Dillian Whyte has slammed Otto Wallin and his promoter for complaining after their fight was called off

Whyte pulled out following a shoulder injury, leaving Wallin to complain about training costs

Whyte pulled out following a shoulder injury, leaving Wallin to complain about training costs

His promoter Dmitriy Salita then told The Sun 'boxing is not the Wild West' and added 'a world class athlete can only have so many camps and absorb the punishment that it entails.'

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