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    Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: I'm Still Learning, Looking To Return In November

    As often as Dillian Whyte has complained about how long he continues to wait for his first career title shot, he still finds to bask in the glow of his pro career. The Jamaica-born, England-based boxer once again proved his worth as a top-rated heavyweight contender following a 12-round win over previously unbeaten Oscar Rivas in their interim title fight Saturday evening at O2 Arena in London, England.
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    #2
    take care of your b00bs

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      #3
      ... Dillian Whyte ( the "student") should fight a strong taller guy in order to "study"...

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        #4
        Whyte vs Kownacki can be a great fight. Make it happen. Price vs Povetkin 2 on the undercard.

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          #5
          You can't do "on the job training" against Wilder. U will fight him over here in America, an wake up back home in the U.K! Lol

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            #6
            He always finds a way to make a hard time of fights, but also seems to find ways to ultimately win. He fought a smart fight on Saturday.

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              #7
              have a bad feeling it will be price

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                #8
                Wonder who he'll be fighting at the end of the year? Surely they can't match him too competitively yet again, there comes a point where the "let's have it" attitude crosses from bravery into recklessness and finally just plain foolishness. Can't be too much of a gimme either though. Charles Martin? Gerald Washington? Breazeale or even Price to get used to someone tall and long-limbed?

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                  #9
                  Say what you want to say about Dillian, he has done well for himself.

                  Not bad for a guy who does not have much of an amateur pedigree to speak of.

                  He just took an undefeated fighter's 0 in a fight most thought and HOPED he would lose.

                  Get over yourselves and give the man his credit!

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                    #10
                    I like Dillian. Even though his biggest wins before Rivas have been poor opponents or lucky wins, he has the biggest balls in his division.

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