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    #31
    Whyte was devastated after the Minto fight, he wanted to put on a show but he was sloppy as hell. I haven't seen all his fights, but that's the worst i have seen him

    This fight just seems way to early for him. He should have been walking his own path but his career seems to be built around the AJ fight with little thought for what happens after. I guess having no major backing you take whatever you can get.

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      #32
      Joshua vs Whyte 50/50 fight

      How can an undefeated fighter such as Dillain Whyte be an 8 to 1 shot to win against Joshua. The man is a puncher the same as AJ. I personally feel Dillian has not had the media attention due to boxing politics that AJ has. AJ if not in this fight will soon be found out to be another muscle bound fighter who will gas out and unable to fight in the latter rounds. Also, they are to many questions unanswered. He's smashing everyone out in a few rounds and not learning his trade. What happens when someone passes three rounds? I tell you now he will gas out like all the muscle bound fighters of the past. This is a 50/50 fight, whoever lands the big shot first will win, so how the bookies have Dillian as a massive outsider I don't know.

      Dillian has more fighting experience fullstop, with his boxing, MMA and thai
      boxing. Overall, in the ring he has done more rounds than Joshua and is young, strong, big and undefeated. Although AJ has made considerable improvements since their amatuer bout he can be knocked out like any fighter. However, the media is building him up to be some kind of a machine due to his physical attributes as being unstoppable. Fighting is more than having muscle, you gotta have heart, desire and most importantly a good chin. My arguement basically is you can't write a fighter off who has a psychological edge due to the fact he knows he can hurt AJ with big heavy gloves they use in the amatuers, so he is definately confident that if he lands with smaller gloves he can ko him again. Again people are forgetting that WHYTE is also a formidable puncher which a lot of the general public are ignoring. This is defo the most dangerous fighter AJ has come up against.

      This is a 50/50 fight, either figher is capable of winning early or AJ gets smash out between round 6-8. The longer the fight goes the advantage will be to Whyte, especially if he pounds that body of AJ from the early rounds.


      Should be a cracker.

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        #33
        I'm picking this fight to be a classic.

        I think AJ will drop Whyte early twice and be saved by the bell.

        AJ smells blood like he normally does and will leave himself open to a hook shot and I think that's where Whyte's bread n butter will show and drop AJ onto his trousers.

        From there I'm not sure, I'm awaiting to see how AJ will respond if Whyte has him hurt badly and how he will respond.

        50-50 fight, but I think the chap should stfu and focus on the gameplan.

        Love underdogs

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          #34
          Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
          During that "Gloves are off" session, Dillian came off a little slow in the head.

          He said he moved from Jamaica and had to learn to speak English. Forgive my naivety, but isn't English the official language in Jamaica? I know they speak some form of broken English, but it's still English... It can't be that much different.
          Yeah that is your ignorance. It would not be different to the point of not knowing what to say but he would have to change his pronunciation, sentence structure and use of words.

          The average person would find it difficult to keep up with someone speaking Jamaican patois. Most Jamaicans learn how to speak standard English at school so they will adjust how they speak when talking to foreigners.

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            #35
            Originally posted by megas30 View Post
            It is actually "Patois". I am Jamaican and, yes, english is our first language and Spanish is our second language. Patois is a dialect, but you are correct that it is broken english, but also a mix of African words, and new slangs are added everyday.
            Patois is also what they speak in Haiti, also Creole.

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