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  • Whyte trained like a maniac for 6 months, and still looked like shiat! lol Let Wilder finish off...

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    • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

      Zero reason to take the fight except a rematch clause and pay check ?
      People should really put themselves in Povetkin's place... Your a tough, able mensch... and you have a family to support... Who will put Borscht on the table? I had a Sensei who has since left us who used to make it absolute that before doing any disarm to put yourself in as the weapon holder... You could throw out 95% of the crap that went for legit technique lol. I doubt anyone here would not have taken this fight lol.

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      • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

        What does this have to do with Hearn when it was a rematch clause? Just want to spew your poison without merit?

        For the record, Povetkin was doing that in the first fight. It had nothing to do with Covid. That's if Povetkin even had Covid in the first place. I suspect he didn't, and just wanted more time to rest.
        What? Its documented that Povetkin had Covid. YOU, I and everyone else on this board? None of us know how much Povetkin's illness actually affected him. It is obvious he did not look good physically, but this could be any number of things. There is nothing poisonious about noting that Povetkin looked bad for this fight, its not even a slight on Whyte. Whyte did what he should have done, period.

        You get crazy and say things that are ridiculous all the while in attack mode lol. Nobody knows certain things and people look really ****** pretending otherwise.

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        • Originally posted by Split Decision View Post

          What mystery was there before the fight ? kinda felt like everyone knows what Ur getting with whyte before the 1st pove fight
          Not really

          he was getting the wins, even if Chisora/Parker were close
          even had Joshua worried at some point, whether or not you believe the official narrative that he wasn’t prepared/injured or whatever

          No one expected him to get blasted out by a long past it Povetkin... at least not rationally expected him to. There was a consensus that he was a certain level of heavyweight

          the mystery was who can beat him decisively, as he could take the punches and the pressure. Mystery solved. The gameplan for any Whyte opponent is out there

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          • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

            Its the whole era... Its not just British fighters... Boxing has certain systems in order... For example, when the heavyweights get to stuttering a bit, if the light heavy champ is decent, he is expected to grab that low hanging fruit... hence great fighters like tunney, Spinks, Foster, and Jones (the Ruiz fight) are there to make sure things stay interesting. We are at a time where less fights get made, and guys can fight for a championship quickly, because of all the alphabet soup, but we see fights where two guys are slow, unweildly, out of shape... In a manner that is shameful, when compared to when the heavyweights were a great division.

            I agree about this fight. Povetkin wanted the payday which I understand... I would have done the same thing, but from the perspective of the sport, he was not at his best. There are talented fighters chomping at the bit out there... Guys like Ruiz, who may finally have gotten his s h i t together... AJ and Fury are a decent match up as well. Its all relative. Whyte matches up well considering the present landscape, if someone would just make the fights... A barn burner between Whyte and Wilder would be a possible real kick in the rear for the division. But in terms of OVERALL talent... If we look at the division as a whole, its a bad time indeed.
            Issue is though, I trust Whyte less than Wilder. I don't don't hell be fighting Wilder or Ruiz anytime soon. I can't really blame him as I think he's actually taking a title shot serious this time (let's remember this is the same guy who turned down eliminators and a rematch against AJ) but people need to stop making out as Whyte is this eras version of Ruddock or some ****. He is most certainly not. He looked in horrible shape despite having six months. Seemed gassed by the third round despite his improved skill set.

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            • Originally posted by techliam View Post

              Not really

              he was getting the wins, even if Chisora/Parker were close
              even had Joshua worried at some point, whether or not you believe the official narrative that he wasn’t prepared/injured or whatever

              No one expected him to get blasted out by a long past it Povetkin... at least not rationally expected him to. There was a consensus that he was a certain level of heavyweight

              the mystery was who can beat him decisively, as he could take the punches and the pressure. Mystery solved. The gameplan for any Whyte opponent is out there
              The **** Povetkin and Joshua have already beaten him decisively. Why is Whytes slight wobbling of Joshua seen as such a significant factor. He's built a comeback of that spark of hope in that 2015 fight. It's like the clowns who made out as if Bruno had a hope in hell because he wobbled Tyson in the first fight.

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              • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                What? Its documented that Povetkin had Covid. YOU, I and everyone else on this board? None of us know how much Povetkin's illness actually affected him. It is obvious he did not look good physically, but this could be any number of things. There is nothing poisonious about noting that Povetkin looked bad for this fight, its not even a slight on Whyte. Whyte did what he should have done, period.

                You get crazy and say things that are ridiculous all the while in attack mode lol. Nobody knows certain things and people look really ****** pretending otherwise.
                You should read that poster's post again then read my reply. He tried to claim this fight happened for some other reason other than it being mandated through contracted rematch clause.

                You don't think they could get some "Doctor" to write something down to give one of their guys more time to rest and train? In Russia? The country where ***** can get you assassinated? I'm sure some bogus documents is very easy for them. Use your head. I like Sasha and all, but it's a bit too convenient if you ask me. The older you get, the more time you need between fights to rest. I even predicted it after the first fight had finished. And guess what, i was right. Whaddya know?

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                • Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

                  Issue is though, I trust Whyte less than Wilder. I don't don't hell be fighting Wilder or Ruiz anytime soon. I can't really blame him as I think he's actually taking a title shot serious this time (let's remember this is the same guy who turned down eliminators and a rematch against AJ) but people need to stop making out as Whyte is this eras version of Ruddock or some ****. He is most certainly not. He looked in horrible shape despite having six months. Seemed gassed by the third round despite his improved skill set.
                  Whyte didn't turn any eliminators down. That's the narrative to slander him and protect an absolute coward in Wilder. So trusting Wilder is what i expect from you even though he's about as untrustworthy as it gets and is a pathological liar. A coward excuse of a man. As are you.

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                  • Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

                    The **** Povetkin and Joshua have already beaten him decisively. Why is Whytes slight wobbling of Joshua seen as such a significant factor. He's built a comeback of that spark of hope in that 2015 fight. It's like the clowns who made out as if Bruno had a hope in hell because he wobbled Tyson in the first fight.
                    Povetkin beat Whyte decisively in the first fight? What, by getting dominated and dropped twice before he pulled out that left uppercut just as it looked like he was going?

                    Don't call anyone else a clown when you're fully paid up with the circus. You clown.

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                    • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                      What did they say about AJ that was exclusive to Brits? Who would want to be the next Ali and get beat up by low skilled brawlers and get many gift decisions? Why would anyone want a resume as bad as Joe's? Who did Joe beat that makes you think he's all that? They didn't call it "The bum of the month" for nothing. His resume is terrible.

                      You're delusional. Americans scream "USA USA" all the time at fights. Look at the madness with that joke Wilder and many others. But i know all about Americans extremism then the denying of it all.

                      Take a gander at any list of top heavyweights of all time! Below are five! Who would want to be the next Ali? Why would anyone want a resume as bad as Joe's? Typical clown response from someone who knows nothing about the game! You once asked me to prove where you are wrong! Check out lists below!


                      https://www.thefightcity.com/top-12-...eights-boxing/

                      https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ts-of-all-time

                      https://www.boxingnewsonline.net/the...s-of-all-time/

                      https://www.sportbible.com/boxing/ne...r-all-20200425

                      https://www.givemesport.com/1547377-the-50-greatest-heavyweights-of-all-time-have-been-named



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