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Published 16:59 13 Jan 2019 GMT
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If Klitschko decides to dust off his gloves for a London return, Whyte will happily welcome the former world heavyweight champion back to the ring.
"I’ll fight Wladimir Klitschko and knock him out if he comes back, I’ll definitely knock him out," Whyte said on talkSPORT.
"I know exactly what to do. I trained alongside him, I sparred him for years and I know what he’s like, I’d knock him out.
"He’s a great fighter, he gave Anthony Joshua hell, but I just believe it’s my time now and I know what to do. I know how I need to fight him."Football

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