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    #21
    Still like to see Whyte vs Ruiz ,a second time he faces a Joshua opponent who took him the distance and I got Whyte in a much more intense fight almost stopping Ruiz but it sees the full 12.

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      #22
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      He ducked the Joshua rematch, he ducked the Pulev eliminator, he ducked the Ortiz eliminator.

      He has definitely taken a lot of tough fights but let's not pretend he hasn't ducked a few too.
      Come on Pulev and Ortiz are barely more than fringe contenders stop trying to make them out to be axe men when they have nothing to back it up. Ducking? give it a rest in todays boxing political landscape Whyte has a great record for fighting the best he can FFS we still have the top 3 guys playing chess with each other and only one fight happening so far between the three in around 3 years!

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        #23
        Otto Wallin beats Whyte, mark my words.

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          #24
          Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
          Whyte might want to keep his eyes on himself! He looked like shat in his last fight... And as we speak, I am pretty sure he loses against all 3 he mentioned.. let alone Wilder, who would crush him in 2 rounds.
          Agreed. The loudmouth, 271 lb. ignorant Jamaican PEDs cheat looked like garbage in his last fight off the juice. Eddie can only protect him so much. Wilder would starfish this clown and I would love to see it.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Bum squad View Post
            Come on Pulev and Ortiz are barely more than fringe contenders stop trying to make them out to be axe men when they have nothing to back it up. Ducking? give it a rest in todays boxing political landscape Whyte has a great record for fighting the best he can FFS we still have the top 3 guys playing chess with each other and only one fight happening so far between the three in around 3 years!
            If those guys are fringe contenders, all Whyte had to do was beat them. Then he'd have already gotten his title shot.

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              #26
              Didn’t Whyte avoid Ortiz? A bit rich coming from him don’t you think?

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                #27
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                Still like to see Whyte vs Ruiz ,a second time he faces a Joshua opponent who took him the distance and I got Whyte in a much more intense fight almost stopping Ruiz but it sees the full 12.
                As well as I am sceptic about Ruiz, I think he would maul weak Whyte. Whyte is a phenomen for me, I have never seen such a weak fighter being regarded as high as Whyte is. Hell, even Wach can beat him in a rematch.

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                  #28
                  Whyte = proper cheat. Proper fraud. Can go all night....

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dariusz View Post
                    As well as I am sceptic about Ruiz, I think he would maul weak Whyte. Whyte is a phenomen for me, I have never seen such a weak fighter being regarded as high as Whyte is. Hell, even Wach can beat him in a rematch.

                    I would love to see Whyte and Ruiz would be a great fight.

                    I was same regards Whyte i thought he was limited but i saw massive improvements from the AJ fight to Rivas fight. He has obviously been affected by the drugs case and was a mess vs Wach so i wouldn't read anything into that. Amazing he got the win in the shape he was.

                    A good camp behind him and he will be a handful for anyone

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                      #30
                      It is amazing, how many top fighters Wilder has failed to face.

                      Anthony Joshua
                      Wladimir Klitschko
                      Joseph Parker
                      Oleksandr Usyk
                      Dillian Whyte
                      Oscar Rivas
                      Andy Ruiz Jr
                      Joe Joyce
                      Filip Hrgovic
                      Kubrat Pulev
                      Alexander Povetkin
                      Dereck Chisora
                      Adam Kownacki
                      Daniel Dubois


                      Wilder has been Champ for 5 years

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