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    Dillian Whyte just before the knock out, looked as if he was walking through the front door to his house.

    How square on do you want to get? Tyson Fury instantaneously capitalized on this mistake.

    It is not the type of mistake past all-time greats would make, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis. Not in a fight at this pace, would just suddenly decide to start walking through front doors.

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      Wilder and Oritz would beat Whyte.

      Yes I said Ortiz!!!!

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        Man that sht was FAST!!!!!

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          Fury got mad SKILLS!!!

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            Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            WE? Let me correct that to YOU are tired…nice White Zombie sig…
            Thanks Joe, speaking of Zombie's thats how Dillian fought tonight. No brains.

            It looks like Joe Joyce vs. Deontay Wilder is going to be the next fight for the vacant WBC HW title. Who do you got?

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              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post



              REDEEMER looking like an ass yet again. It's not his first time and it certainly won't be his last.
              REDEEMER actually bounces you fools around.

              If getting fights wrong every now and again is a crime, you'd be doing at least a thousand life sentences. And that's not even including your actual worst posts on here with all the madness i've had to force you to address.

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                Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                REDEEMER actually bounces you fools around.

                If getting fights wrong every now and again is a crime, you'd be doing at least a thousand life sentences. And that's not even including your actual worst posts on here with all the madness i've had to force you to address.
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                  Originally posted by Zelda View Post
                  Whyte makes Wilder look so good and durable. Wilder dropped Fury more than once and could take his punches too. This was a one-sided match. Whyte should be grateful he got the 20% given his performance.
                  Whyte could take the straights from Fury. It was the uppercut that got him. Basic punches had Wilder all over the canvas looking like he was disabled. With a well timed uppercut like tonight, i'd expect him to still be asleep. Never in his life has he taken the kind of shots Whyte took from Joshua. That took a lot out of him. His chin was still solid afterwards, but it definitely had a lot taken from it after that fight.

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                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                    It's a good job they're not around to fight Fury. You'd hate how easy it would be to beat all of them. Holyfield would be the toughest, but he'd be beaten on points. The rest have nothing to offer. Nor are they great.
                    Whyte threw 29 punches a round, he usually outputs 50, the guy was not presenting anything like the opposition he would usually, so Fury looks like a master once again against substandard opposition. I suppose in your book the Fury legend status building Wilder would also be too much for Holyfield, Frazier and Holyfield?….oh say you think that and let’s just prove you know f all about boxing once and for all.
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                      Originally posted by Zelda View Post

                      So, what does that make Dillian Whyte? a flyweight that would go down by a little push? or a Malik Scott that is not able to get up again? Did Joshua and Povetkin also push him after their uppercuts?

                      Accept the fact that Whyte had no game plan whatsoever and made zero improvements during all this time and seclusion that he had in Portugal. It also shows what it means for a top HW to stop believing in his arrogance and invest in a top-notch trainer and actually listen to them to improve their game. Whyte had zero improvements in head movement, footwork, or punching style. Wilder also did not invest in a good trainer his entire career and his ego made him not listen to whatever he had, for which he paid the price. When he did listen somewhat to Malik Scott (not the best trainer) and went to the body, he had better success in the third fight than in the second one against Fury. Mike paid the price when he had his yes men around him in Tokyo, and the list goes on.

                      Whyte has no one to blame except himself.
                      I refer you to my previous reply regarding the 'push'. I' m not upset over Dillian Whyte's defeat, it was expected hes a bum ; its fitting that Tyson goes out facing another PED cheat and fraud.

                      I'm actually happy that I wont see Tyson in a ring defending a belt for a long time, YES! I'm so happy!

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