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    #11
    Payday! Pure and simple.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Tony Green View Post

      Is no-one keen on seeing the ngannou fight then? I would buy that, I know some guys on here hate the crossover fights but that would be a spectacle, may not last to long but still, u got 3 fights there which would take 2ish years to get through and by that time u could have some fresh blood coming through and the process starts all over again, I don't think it's his proper retirement either, he loves to create a story to keep people talking but either way someone with his talent has to fight until atleast close to 40, he's wasting his talent imo if not
      I don't have a problem with cross-over fight, but it needs to be a true hybrid - essentially kickboxing with only difference from MMA - no ground work. I'd be interested to see how they get it on.

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        #13
        Whyte was pretty pathetic man, I can't recall any decent shot he landed to Fury's face. He landed some body shots, but he was afraid to take risks and then when he got on the inside, he swung and missed badly on a few occasions. Then he looked to be gassed out by the 6th round when the pace of the fight was slow in the first place. Fury did land some great body shots but again, Whyte did absolutely NOTHING this fight. Waited so long to get a title shot to only put up a dud performance.
        Last edited by KTFOKING; 04-24-2022, 01:25 AM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
          Whyte is pretty pathetic man, I can't recall any decent shot he landed to Fury's face. He landed some body shots, but he was afraid to take risks and then when he got on the inside, he swung and missed badly on a few occasions. Then he looked to be gassed out by the 6th round when the pace of the fight was slow in the first place. Fury did land some great body shots but again, Whyte did absolutely NOTHING this fight. Waited so long to get a title shot to only put up a dud performance.
          Totally agree with you, apart from Sefer Seferi Whyte was the worst match up against Fury I have seen. He was too hesitant and afraid to take a risk. He did himself a great disservice.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Tony Green View Post

            He hasn't really done it all. To be called a great, which I believe he is, u have to have quite a few defense's in my opinion, and against top quality opponents, he hasn't done that yet, he's close to that, another 3 or 4 defense's should fix that but I can't in all honesty day he's done it all, there's still 2 huge names out there in usyk and Joshua, granted usyk way more dangerous and the Joshua fight is gonna be a predictable outcome but he still hasn't done it yet, and ngannou would be an interesting fight aswell, still lots to do friend
            You don’t even make sense toe. One minute you say to be a great “which I think he is” he must do this.....


            that’s pretty backwards I can’t understand what on earth your saying pal.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Tony Green View Post

              Well then there's still a fight left at least, u just said it yourself, he's also had a couple long layoffs in his career so if he did fight and beat usyk, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that he just takes a couple years off and let's the new blood come through, then returns and smashes them too, he would then be a nailed on atg but right now, there's still fights there, usyk after he beats AJ and then a once AJ has recovered he can then get smashed again, money to be made in that fight, whether AJ loses to usyk or not, that would sellout Wembley again
              You need to get it into that head of yours that NOBODY cares about Joshua getting to fight fury. Only AJ fans want that because they hope he can salvage his career with a lucky shot , but they know AJ will never land that punch. Go watch AJ V Whyte and AJ V Wlad. Then go watch what fury did to both guys and wallin.

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                #17
                Whyte never really wanted this, at first place. He vas perfectly happy being Hearn`s inhouse "B league leader", fooling Matchroom casuals with his "silver WBC belt", claiming how is he ducked fighter and getting huge paydays for fighting guys like Browne, Chisora, Rivas, Wach.

                Joshua - Whyte was domestic level fight, Joshua was not even in his prime yet. This was the first time Whyte fought the real elite fighter and he ended like overrated contender, what he has always been.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post

                  You don’t even make sense toe. One minute you say to be a great “which I think he is” he must do this.....


                  that’s pretty backwards I can’t understand what on earth your saying pal.
                  It's pretty clear what I said, maybe u should read it again, I think he is an atg, but he hasn't had the longevity or even a run of defense's that will confirm that in boxing history imo and plenty of others who will look at his record if he retires now

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post

                    You need to get it into that head of yours that NOBODY cares about Joshua getting to fight fury. Only AJ fans want that because they hope he can salvage his career with a lucky shot , but they know AJ will never land that punch. Go watch AJ V Whyte and AJ V Wlad. Then go watch what fury did to both guys and wallin.
                    Dude don't tell me to go watch fights that I've seen many times over, u have this weird fascination with disagreeing with anything I post, if u think he's done enough to be a confirmed as a great that's fine bruh but don't try making me out as a Joshua fan who just wants to see him on top, I just want the clear dominant heavyweight of his era to be truly dominant, not retire when he's 35 at his peak, with a fight against usyk for all the marbles on the horizon
                    greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tony Green View Post

                      It's pretty clear what I said, maybe u should read it again, I think he is an atg, but he hasn't had the longevity or even a run of defense's that will confirm that in boxing history imo and plenty of others who will look at his record if he retires now
                      I meant tone* not Toe. Secondly, you’ve had to elaborate now for your original post to make sense. I appreciate you doing that as I now understand what you meant.

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