There's nobody Dillian Whyte won't call out after his stoppage victory over Lucas Browne.

Having been doubted for so long, Whyte delivered an explosive performance against the former WBA (Regular) champion with a showreel knockout. The likes of Kubrat Pulev, Deontay Wilder and even Anthony Joshua himself are all on the 29-year-old's hit list.

However, the contender he is calling-out the most is Alexander Povetkin.

The feared Russian recently elevated his professional record to 34-1 with a knockout victory over David Price and defeat to Wladimir Klitschko remains the only blot on his copybook.

The situation is complicated by the fact Povetkin has been selected as Joshua's WBA mandatory, but there's every reason to suggest the unified champion will fight Deontay Wilder first.

Whyte frustrated by Povetkin

So, there could be an opening for Whyte to fight Povetkin, but the Russian doesn't sound enthusiastic at all.

Povetkin explained recently: "I'm the mandatory challenger for Joshua. I look forward to the moment when I can compete against the best in the world. Anthony has four belts. I want this fight and I don't even think about fighting someone else."

To say that comment didn't go down well with Whyte would be an understatement.

Whyte's epic Instagram video

The 'Body Snatcher' posted a series of tweets on the matter, but it's his recent Instagram post and video that has attracted the most attention and for good reason. Frankly, it's a belter.

Whyte re-posted a sensational video from 'thepuristboxer' and made his feelings abundantly clear in the caption. Take a look at the post below:

Take a bow, Dillian.

The video shows the moment Price came seconds away from sensationally knocking out Povetkin on the Joshua v Parker card last Saturday.

Boxing fans believe Povetkin was saved by the bell, having been seriously rocked by a left hook from Price and his rapid stagger backwards has been very popular online.

As brilliant as the 'when the bus pulls off and you're still standing' edit is, Whyte has poked fun at the 28-year-old in the best fashion yet.

Whyte is notorious for wanting to fight every heavyweight going and it's clear to see from his recent frustrations calling out Povetkin and co.

Sadly for the Brit, though, it looks like Joshua is the most likely opponent for Povetkin next and a recent announcement from the IBF could trigger a Whyte v Pulev bout.

That being said, the more top fighters he defeats, the more unavoidable he'll become.

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