Comments Thread For: Whyte: It Would Be Good if I Blow Away Arreola in Four or Five, Thought He Beat Ruiz

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  • VashDBasher
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    #21
    Whyte being delusional as always. I hope Arreola knocks him out cold if they do end up fighting.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #22
      Originally posted by Monzon99
      Forget it. al haymon will never let one of his assets lose to Whyte. Whyte will KO arreola ruiz wilder ortiz kownacki. If Whyte were allowed to KO arreola it would severely diminish his fraud hwt stable of pretenders.

      So what will happen here is al gaymon will block arreola from losing to whyte and cost arreola a payday. fatso ruiz and wilder are still ducking Whyte and will continue to duck whyte forever and ever.
      "Fatso Ruiz" KO'd Joshua, which Whyte never did, and he fought AJ in a rematch, which Whyte never did! He's also never been KO'd! Whyte should be looking to fight Usyk, Sanchez, or the winner of Hrgovic vs. Hunter! He looks weak calling for "the loser" of last week's fight!

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        #23
        Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

        Here’s what a lot of people are overlooking. Areola was in the best shape of his career, has power and now stamina. Whyte lacks any sort of stamina and tires easily. I could see Areola laying it on him in the second half of the fight if he survives the first four. Whyte better watch what he’s calling out he may get dropped by another 40+ fighter.
        Exactly!! IMO, Whyte will get smoked by this version of Areola.

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        • _Rexy_
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          #24
          Whyte must have discovered an active 40 year old Heavyweight that he doesn't have on his resume.

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          • Corelone
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            #25
            Mr KO victim of the year 2020. It doesn't get much worse than that. Whyte made it in the books on his back. He could at least lay down while he's talking, so we can recognise him.

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            • Bob
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              #26
              Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

              Here’s what a lot of people are overlooking. Areola was in the best shape of his career, has power and now stamina. Whyte lacks any sort of stamina and tires easily. I could see Areola laying it on him in the second half of the fight if he survives the first four. Whyte better watch what he’s calling out he may get dropped by another 40+ fighter.
              I'm not overlooking anything m8.
              Best shape of his career? Doesn't every fighter say that.
              Arreola has alway's come into every fight as an obese cruiserweight & If the stats ive read are accurate he's never been top 10 even during his prime a decade ago.... Who's he ever beat?
              I look at Ruiz pre aj was ranked 15 in the world & against Arreola he boxed at that level. Every time he goes over his feet are under him & square on.
              Arreola is a tough guy but that's it.

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              • Boxingfanatic75
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                #27
                Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk

                I'm not overlooking anything m8.
                Best shape of his career? Doesn't every fighter say that.
                Arreola has alway's come into every fight as an obese cruiserweight & If the stats ive read are accurate he's never been top 10 even during his prime a decade ago.... Who's he ever beat?
                I look at Ruiz pre aj was ranked 15 in the world & against Arreola he boxed at that level. Every time he goes over his feet are under him & square on.
                Arreola is a tough guy but that's it.
                Did you see his last fight? He didn’t have to say he was in the best shape of his life. He came into this fight at 225-228 and LOOKED exceptionally fit. He didn’t have to say a word everyone could look and see what their eyes told them. Throughout his career he was an extreme underachiever because he never came into a match in shape and overweight. His last fight he could have gone another 10 rounds. This is the best I’ve ever seen him and wonder what his career would have been if he’d looked like he did this past weekend.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  "Fatso Ruiz" KO'd Joshua, which Whyte never did, and he fought AJ in a rematch, which Whyte never did! He's also never been KO'd! Whyte should be looking to fight Usyk, Sanchez, or the winner of Hrgovic vs. Hunter! He looks weak calling for "the loser" of last week's fight!
                  fatso ruiz won a fixed fake fight vs AJ, then showed his true colors in the rematch. why train when you know you have no chance to win?

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                  • joe strong
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                    #29
                    I’m ok with the fight but I gave Arreola 2 rounds in the Ruiz fight (Rds 2 & 3 110-117 my card). Whyte is just talking crap to justify fighting Arreola coming off 2 tough hard fought losses. As I said I am ok with him boxing Arreola as a stay busy fight but just stop with the “I thought he won” BS.

                    Arreola has been in great shape the last 2 fights & Whyte is not exactly hard to hit so it would be an interesting fight. I doubt Whyte risks his position & interim title after the disaster against Povetkin last August. At least you know there will be fire works if this fight does happen. Arreola was in the Ruiz fight until he hurt his arm. At that point he only pawed with the jab & stopped throwing the hook. I think Whyte/Arreola would be a good scrap. You never know what can happen because in almost every fight Whyte is in he gets clipped hard at some point...

                    then

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                    • VislorTurlough
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                      #30
                      Calling out Arreola in 2021 speaks for itself

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