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Originally posted by cameltoe View PostI agree with this. I was hoping the Ortiz fight would come off, and I saw that as a comfortable win for King Kong.
Whyte looks scrappy, he throws in bunches but with no real thought or plan behind it, or so it seems. The highlight KO’s he has managed to put together look more luck than judgement.
Hmmm, interesting.
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Originally posted by R_Walken View PostHearn realizes he’s in control if the fight gets made or not right
He has the A-side fighter he’s the one who’s holds the leverage
Because by the sounds of it. Hearn doesn’t know this tiny little bit of information. If Hearn wants the fight next it’ll happen next
But somehow I think that KO from last night has Hearn feverishly thinking of new roadblocks he can put up to
Delay the fight even further
The scally wag.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostAnd who has Wilder beaten? And when did Ortiz prove he was a world beater?
But we were talking about Whyte, not Wilder.
I simply don't think Whyte has a style or ability to beat Wilder and would get stopped early, regardless of who both have and haven't fought.
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostYeah, and as i say, i still give Whyte credit because he's doing what he's meant to, but people talk like he's going through murderers row but really he's been fighting guys like Lucas Browne.
Now with Wilder....
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Originally posted by Jkp View Postno one outside of the UK wants to see Whyte fight wilder, or anyone else. We want Wilder fighting the top guys.
Whyte would be lucky to last 90 seconds against Wilder. Whytes is probably one of the least skilled boxers in the heavy weight division.
Theres a good reason Whyte is chasing bottom feeders like MAnual Charr. He gets beaten by any top 10 guy.
I doubt Whyte would even take a fight against Wilder, if they sent him a contract, he has pulled out of at least 4 final eliminators already, and just tore up a signed contract to fight AJ.
Shouts all day about fighting the top guys then ducks them all when it starts getting serious.
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostAs I have said before, there is a large segment of UK fans that direct incredible amounts of racism at Deontay Wilder, not everyone, but there is quite a few nationalist on this site.
I don't even see much boxing debate from these people, as soon as Wilder name appears on the feed the bigots come out full force under the guise of being AJ fans, it's pathetic.
And racism? Nah, you've made that up in your head as well like all the other bullshlt you lot come out with.
Your characteristics are very clear to anyone with a pair of eyes and a brain. You say the opposite of truth and accuse us of things you lot are guilty of. It's pure ironic. But due to Americans not understanding irony, it goes way over your heads. For me it's pure f3cking creepy at how lost in the head you are. It's sinister. You have nothing to back up your claims. But there's plenty of evidence on these forums for your lies and delusion.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNow the pressure is definitely on Anthony Joshua to either match or surpass Deontay Wilder's performance. In the words of Andy Ruiz, Jr. "He is not coming to lay down". He is coming to fight".
I just re-watched the Deontay Wilder KO replay this morning and boy was it a thing of beauty? It's performances like these that makes me happy to be a boxing fan.
The move was so subtle; He walked straight toward Breazeale and threw his entire 223lbs body weight into that shot. The punch that was heard around the world was so quick that it was like a bolt of lightning striking him.
Dominic never had a chance or ever saw the punch coming.
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Originally posted by Boksfan View PostYou are lying, I'm not UK and I want Wildher vs Whyte, anything else is a duck from him. Boxing fans can see Wildher is cherry picking easy fights like Ortiz and Breazeale.
let me guess, you must be a Joshua fan right..... ?
which is why you suggested that Wilder NEEEEEDS to fight Shyte..... NOT Joshua, or Fury..... Shyte.....
what will Poshua ****e do when he no longer has Dillian Whyte running blocker for him?
us Wilder fans want him to stretch Joshua, not Whyte
just saying
who do you want Poshua to fight then, if not Wilder ?
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Originally posted by Thebrownbear View PostEven though I thought Fury won on points , the knockdowns, especially the second one sent Fury running into the sweet, loving arms of Bob Big Daddy Arum. May never be a Fury rematch.
Just look at what happens in rematches in the US. Kovalev and Canelo come to mind. Haymon wouldn't risk losing the big money fight with AJ so he'd only put reinforcements in the rematch to make sure Wilder wins. By hook or crook, Fury wouldn't get a fair deal. We've already seen this.
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