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The two heavyweight Brits clashed in 2015 when Joshua knocked out Whyte at the O2.
But the Body Snatcher, who comes up against Oscar Rivas on Saturday at the same London venue, insists he has come on in leaps and bounds since then. Whyte said: “When I fought Joshua he was already maxed out I think. He had an Olympic training set-up behind him, so many years behind him and I was just doing my own thing.“I’ve got a new set-up, I’m incredibly focussed, I’m getting good feedback from my trainers. For Joshua it’s all just muscle memory.
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