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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #11
    He is an over achiever. He is a good body puncher and he can he does throw some good punches. He only really spirited for 4 rounds and after that he looks drunk. He doesn't get credit for using his body well to disrupt the other fighter, that is his defense.

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    • mlac
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      #12
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      To be honest, his boxing skills sux. He has no legs at all.

      But still, he somehow beat Rivas, Parker, Chisora twice, now Povetkin.

      Watching Whyte is impressive, he looks like he is gonna die in the ring every time, but he edges it nearly every time.
      Parker : won via Ian John lewis giving him a KD when it was a blatent headbutt
      Rivas: Won on steroids and still got knocked down heavily.
      Chisora beat him the first time and he got a gift. and that was a badly faded chisora. beat him in the remach.
      Povetkin 1 was a gimmie and got brutally knocked out. Povetkin was one of the most shot fighters i have seen in the rematch. clearly was not fit to be in the ring.

      What about guys like Helenius on 2 weeks notice?
      or arguably losing to Marius ****ing Wach ?

      Without Hearn and his rigged scorecards, crooked refferees and getting opponents on late notice, paying off UKAD to look the other away on his PEDS i mean Dillian whyte is a ****ing Myth

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        #13
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        To be honest, his boxing skills sux. He has no legs at all.

        But still, he somehow beat Rivas, Parker, Chisora twice, now Povetkin.

        Watching Whyte is impressive, he looks like he is gonna die in the ring every time, but he edges it nearly every time.
        I completely agree. I've been thinking this for a long time. Hes a nice over achiever who has kind of become the peoples champion because he's consistently fought solid opposition. However, like you said, his balance is terrible and his footwork is poor. He is a good body puncher and has improved a lot since the AJ loss but I don't see him having much of a shot vs the top tier heavyweights like AJ, Fury and Wilder.

        He should get a world title shot though. The WBC not giving it to him was bull.

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          #14
          It would be messed up if the WBC make him jump through another hoop by demanding he fights Wilder.

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            #15
            Originally posted by mlac

            Parker : won via Ian John lewis giving him a KD when it was a blatent headbutt
            Rivas: Won on steroids and still got knocked down heavily.
            Chisora beat him the first time and he got a gift. and that was a badly faded chisora. beat him in the remach.
            Povetkin 1 was a gimmie and got brutally knocked out. Povetkin was one of the most shot fighters i have seen in the rematch. clearly was not fit to be in the ring.

            What about guys like Helenius on 2 weeks notice?
            or arguably losing to Marius ****ing Wach ?

            Without Hearn and his rigged scorecards, crooked refferees and getting opponents on late notice, paying off UKAD to look the other away on his PEDS i mean Dillian whyte is a ****ing Myth

            EXCELLENT POST.

            Chisora was also deducted 2 points unfairly by the referee Eddie payed off in the rematch. Forcing Chisora to take a risk because he knew he was going to get robbed again on the cards by Eddie's payed off judges.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #16
              Originally posted by mlac

              Parker : won via Ian John lewis giving him a KD when it was a blatent headbutt
              Rivas: Won on steroids and still got knocked down heavily.
              Chisora beat him the first time and he got a gift. and that was a badly faded chisora. beat him in the remach.
              Povetkin 1 was a gimmie and got brutally knocked out. Povetkin was one of the most shot fighters i have seen in the rematch. clearly was not fit to be in the ring.

              What about guys like Helenius on 2 weeks notice?
              or arguably losing to Marius ****ing Wach ?

              Without Hearn and his rigged scorecards, crooked refferees and getting opponents on late notice, paying off UKAD to look the other away on his PEDS i mean Dillian whyte is a ****ing Myth
              But the guy at least keeps taking hard fights.

              Look Ortiz, the most people here think he is top 10, but he beat nobody.

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                #17
                Originally posted by £-4-£
                It would be messed up if the WBC make him jump through another hoop by demanding he fights Wilder.
                No it wouldn't. Whyte completely refused to jump through the hoops the WBC wanted him to the first time. He avenged his loss against Povet-19 and now the WBC should order Wilder vs Whyte. Or even try to get him in the ring with Ortiz again if they feel like Whyte hasn't been knocked out enough.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth

                  No it wouldn't. Whyte completely refused to jump through the hoops the WBC wanted him to the first time. He avenged his loss against Povet-19 and now the WBC should order Wilder vs Whyte. Or even try to get him in the ring with Ortiz again if they feel like Whyte hasn't been knocked out enough.
                  Wilder has done nothing since losing his title. He should get back in to the win column before fighting for an interim title. Whyte had the rematch clause with Pov, which is fair enough. And he beat a Covid affected Pov but he has that interim belt right now.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano
                    That's a garbage resume though.

                    Rivas is partially blind and Whyte got popped for PEDs

                    Parker's not very good and Whyte still had to cheat to beat him, rabbit punches, hitting while holding, pushing, and headbutts.

                    Chisora, has he, Dereck, ever beaten anyone worth a damn?

                    Pov's an old man who never reached his potential.


                    Reckon he's got a better chance against Joshua than Fury. Maybe Wilder can get a belt and Whyte can fight him for it, but, if it becomes all roads lead to Fury like it looks like it's about to, that's Whyte ****ed.
                    I don`t think Whyte has a chance to beat Fury or Joshua, but his resume is pretty good. The most hw-s have ****ty resume.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by £-4-£

                      Wilder has done nothing since losing his title. He should get back in to the win column before fighting for an interim title. Whyte had the rematch clause with Pov, which is fair enough. And he beat a Covid affected Pov but he has that interim belt right now.
                      They should get right on it, order it next.

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