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    #91
    Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
    He went 12 hard rounds with Chisora and 12 with Helenius in his last fight. Whyte is very fit and can go 12 rounds at a high tempo.
    He looked poor against Chisora and Helenius, those were not 12 rounds of high intensity from Whyte, last night he pressed the action from start to finish I was impressed and intrigued if he could keep it up for 12 as it was he didn’t need to.

    At the top level against the like of Wilder Parker can he ? Never mind elite level in Joshua, I doubt a rematch outcome would be different and have zero desire to see a rematch AJ is technically too efficient and I don’t see any serious challenges outside of a punchers chance for Parker and Wilder.

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      #92
      Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
      He looked poor against Chisora and Helenius, those were not 12 rounds of high intensity from Whyte, last night he pressed the action from start to finish I was impressed and intrigued if he could keep it up for 12 as it was he didn’t need to.

      At the top level against the like of Wilder Parker can he ? Never mind elite level in Joshua, I doubt a rematch outcome would be different and have zero desire to see a rematch AJ is technically too efficient and I don’t see any serious challenges outside of a punchers chance for Parker and Wilder.
      Chisora fight was a war from round 1 with both fighters taking heavy shots, Chisora nearly floored Whyte in the 8th as well but Whyte proved his chin and survived..... seriously it was FOTY for a reason, what fight did you watch? not high intensity? lol you will be hard pressed to find one HW fight where both fighters took shots and threw as many per round.... which HW fight was more gruelling in the last 10 years? none.

      Whyte is just starting to put his training into his fights, he is improving all the time. Look at Wilder after 24 fights or at 29, he has improved since then, OBVIOUSLY!

      If you can't see Whyte improving or judge him on a few fights after getting a new team and surgery then you aren't aying attention, or have any idea how a fighter can improve after 24 fights.

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        #93
        AJ ball washers continue to stoop lower.

        they're really dying to see Wilder-Stiverne 3. yeah Whyte IS another Stiverne.

        you ball washers have no shame or integrity. you know as soon as Wilder taps AJ's chin he's gonna do the booty dew and wiggle all over the ring.

        that boy gonna look like ED-209 trying to walk down the stairs.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
          I never bring up Stiverne. He’s just a dude Wilder had to fight. I rate fighters by ability not the record and with Brown I didn’t see much ability. It took 90 seconds to see that Browne couldn’t fight.
          What a little weakling of a bait and switcher you are ...lol

          Oh Wilder HAD to fight him ???? Yet could have had at least one fight while stalling in the 7 months ignoring Stiverne ? How long did it take to see Stiverne couldn't fight at the opening bell ? What a dummy you are ...lol

          Joshua HAD to fight Takam bc he was a mandatory , do you get that simpleton ?
          Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-25-2018, 05:51 PM.

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            #95
            Originally posted by DuckAdonis View Post
            I think Aside from Ortiz it would be Wilders best opponent. Stiverne never had a performance like Whyte had yesterday night
            really.. Whyte had an opponent who came in the ring looking like he was fresh out of hibernation. that win does nothing.. and it says nothing.

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              #96
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              What a little weakling of a bait and switcher you are ...lol

              Oh Wilder HAD to fight him ???? Yet could have had at least one fight while stalling in the 7 months ignoring Stiverne ? How long did it take to see Stiverne couldn't fight at the opening bell ? What a dummy you are ...lol

              Joshua HAD to fight Takam bc he was a mandatory , do you get that simpleton ?
              What would you of had him do vacate his title? And he didn’t stall with Stiverne his fight with Ortiz was canceled you dumb sh it.

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                #97
                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                Apparently nobody knew who Wilder was ( his made up fan club ) until Joshua came on the scene with the Martin win .

                Joshua got more noteriety in his pro DEBUT at the O2 arena than Wilder did in his first title fight vs Stiverne ,think about that .


                More fans talked about Whytes 2015 fight with Joshua than ANY Wilder fight prior to Ortiz ,


                The clown IS ranked number ONE in Wilders WBC , dont you see what fools you sound like belittling his OWN competition ? lol


                You guys are shook ,personally Wilder shouldn't fight Whyte bc its a close to even fight in different ways than Ortiz is . You guys want the Joshua fight bc you dont trust Wilder holding his 0 losses for another fight or two , we all know this .


                SHOOK !
                why are you ball washers so obsessed in seeing Wilder fight AJ leftovers? dont lie to yourself you're protecting Joshua like a loving father cradles his baby in a storm. hold him tighter.

                that mofo is built like a tank with biceps coming out his nose he doesn't need to be protected. let that man go. I know it hurts. but its time to stop ball washing.

                you're gonna be the first ball washer to post if Wilder fights Whyte. guess what you're gonna do.. you're gonna belittle the fight calling Whyte a leftover.. don't try to deny this either. I see right through you ball washers.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by KingHippo View Post
                  The Stiverne Wilder fought the first time is way better than Dillion Whyte.
                  lol ........ Yea the short counter puncher with no actual refined abilities was better in what way compard to a Whyte trained under Banks ? How about the rematch vs Whyte now compared to Stiverne of 2018 ? lol ? Get out with that straw man logic to fighters who have over 20 fights now .......

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
                    why are you ball washers so obsessed in seeing Wilder fight AJ leftovers? dont lie to yourself you're protecting Joshua like a loving father cradles his baby in a storm. hold him tighter.

                    that mofo is built like a tank with biceps coming out his nose he doesn't need to be protected. let that man go. I know it hurts. but its time to stop ball washing.

                    you're gonna be the first ball washer to post if Wilder fights Whyte. guess what you're gonna do.. you're gonna belittle the fight calling Whyte a leftover.. don't try to deny this either. I see right through you ball washers.
                    I dont care who fights who , as any EDUCATED person would see .

                    I know one thing for SURE those talking about same *** fantasies have imagined it or done it ......

                    Which are you ball boy ??

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                      Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                      Nobody is shook of Whyte.
                      Not AJ, not Wilder, not Povetkin, not Parker, not Ortiz, nobody.

                      He's easy work for all the top HWs.
                      He just brings nothing to the table.
                      How can he bring nothing to the table when that would be Wilder's biggest payday to date?

                      He's also the number 1 for the WBC.

                      I bet you defended Wilder's crusade against the biggest tomato cans in the division in the past.

                      Dillian would be the second best opponent of Wilder's career. There is a lot on the table.

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