Summary

  • Whyte knocks Russia's Povetkin out in fourth round

  • Britain reclaims WBC interim title

  • Rematch took place at 'Rumble on the Rock' in Gibraltar

  • Ricky Hatton's son Campbell wins on pro debut

  1. Postpublished at 22:01 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2021

    The first fight took place behind closed doors at promoter Matchroom Boxing's headquarters in Essex but there's a crowd of 502 watching the bout in Gibraltar tonight.

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  3. 'I'll prove how good I am'published at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2021

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    Definitely be a different result this time - Whyte

    Dillian Whyte isn't entertaining any thought of not getting revenge tonight.

    "It's the biggest fight of my career," Whyte told BBC Radio 5 Live's Boxing with Costello and Bunce podcast.

    "There is no psychological damage, I'll get straight back in and prove to myself how good I am.

    "There will definitely be a different result."

  4. Postpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2021

    Hello!

    Welcome along to our build up to a crucial rematch as Dillian Whyte takes on Alexander Povetkin for a second heavyweight showdown in seven months.

    It would have happened sooner but for a couple of coronavirus-related delays but they will finally face each other again in the next hour.

  5. Revenge or repeat?published at 21:50 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2021

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    Revenge is very much on Dillian Whyte's mind as he prepares to take on Alexander Povetkin tonight.

    The British heavyweight suffered a shock knockout defeat to the Russian last summer.

    The stakes, though, could hardly be higher. Win and Whyte will find his redemption. Another knockout defeat, however, and the damage could be lasting to his career.

    The pressure is on...