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  • Monzon99
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    #91
    Whyte will kill fraud wilder easily. and wilder and haymon know this. all wilder can do is talk his bs. nothing but bs from wilder. put him in the big talker hall of fame. wilder is so ******, so dumb as a stump that he even admitted he's "scum." anybody who believes in wilder or all his ****** talk is one very dumn mutterfuqqer.

    wilder is a disgraceful classless shameful embarrassment pathetic repulsive scumbag and he's a shame to America.

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    • *Makaveli*
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      #92
      Was never into the idea of these 2 fighting but more i think about it the better it sounds . Theyre both sloppy and easily caught , they both hit hard . It surely would end in a highlight reel knockout . Either Wilder landing the right or Whyte catching him with the left

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      • Zelda
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        #93
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee

        Wilder doesn't have a single good world class win in all the years he's be a pro. But he's now going to beat a few of them? Even though he's frightened of them? What part of reality are you having problems understanding here? He's scared stiff of Whyte. Now, he'd be lucky to get out of the first 2 rounds. Whyte won't beat him down and have him shoot the look of terror like Fury did. No, one big punch will violently end the fraud the way we deserve to see. But as i say, he's far too scared to attempt it. That is very clear.
        Wilder's last 5 fights: Ortiz (top 5), Fury (lineal champ), Breazeale (mandatory), Ortiz (top 5), Fury (lineal champ).
        Whyte's last 5 fights: Chisora (gatekeeper), Rivas (bridgerweight), Wach (senior citizen), Povetkin (lost to him), Povetkin (after Covid).

        Even in those fights, Whyte got knocked down by Rivas while being on PEDs, looked terrible against Wach, and got floored by Povetkin only to win the rematch against a Covid stricken Povetkin about to retire. Whyte refused to fight Ortiz for the mandatory but kept crying that he should be entitled to a title fight. I am no professional boxer nor a boxing expert, But I do have the ability to prase and criticize a fighter based on what they do. I don't blindly follow someone and criticize others all the time nor do I defend them if what they do is wrong. I have praised and criticized Joshua, Wilder and Fury. I back Joshua to beat Usyk easily. I think Joshua has better chances of winning against Fury than Wilder. Why? because styles make fights. In a Wilder-Joshua match, I fancy Wilder slightly as of now. I believe Joshua to be a superior boxer but not good enough to evade a power punch for long. As for Dillian Whyte, he is a good but B category boxer. He does not beat Joshua, Wilder or Fury. He struggles against Dubois, Joyce, Ortiz and Ruiz.

        You want to know what part of reality I have problems understanding? the part where you need to ignore facts and suck Hearn and his fighters d*ck 24/7.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #94
          Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

          I hate the ****ing ****s in the UK, seriously. Completely ****ing delusional.

          I spar with a kickboxer who sparred with Whyte back in the day. Had nothing bad to say about the guy, but I got the impression that he owned him in their sessions

          Whyte is just fundamentally terrible. I just can't see how anyone with eyes and a brain can look at him and think he is competitive.
          Funny thing is I’m actually from the UK.

          The problem over here is people are literally brainwashed by Sky and Matchroom. They’re constantly drilled with the same narrative week after week.

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          • Oregonian
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            #95
            Originally posted by Nash out

            I know he will lose again to Fury as Fury is the greatest P4P to ever lace them up.
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            Nope. Wilder is going to lose again. No need to hype up Fury.

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            • New England
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              #96
              wilder is a shmuck but he's spot on with this one. white got knocked unconscious by alex povetkin. he needs drugs, tons of them, to get in shape and be able to throw punches for a few rounds with any snap. he's tested positive 2 x, at the start and end of his career. who the **** thinks he's not on the gas?

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              • Redgloveman
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                #97
                To my mind, if Wilder really thinks Whyte is useless he should be hyping him up, then knock him out for an easy, big money, big profile fight.

                What he’s actually doing (talking Whyte down as much as possible in public and talking to Whyte in private about intentionally freezing him out) is more the mark of someone who just doesn’t want that work.

                That’s how I see it. If Whyte’s so bad, but with a big name and a very loyal following, surely you should knock him out, build your resume and make bank??
                Last edited by Redgloveman; 06-18-2021, 10:52 AM.

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                • Monty Fisto
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                  #98
                  First, trash talk has long been a part of boxing, but usually it's a part of a buid up to an actual fight within the ropes. I find these two slinging mud at each other with no chance of fighting in the near future unbecoming on both sides.

                  It is a fight that would be entertaining to see. I actually think there's a fair chance that Wilder would blast Whyte into oblivion, but for some reason he hasn't demonstrated any interest in taking the fight over the years.

                  I find it difficult to gauge Whyte at the moment. His win against Povetkin meant nothing. He was looking decent in his loss against Povetkin before he crumpled. He looked poor against Wach, but caused AJ some serious trouble more than half a decade ago. What that all adds up to, I don't know.

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                  • Rapscallion
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    You don't see reality. That's your problem. The posts you've written and liked make that very clear.

                    Wilder himself hasn't ever come to that conclusion. If he did, he would have taken the 7 Mill he asked for after pricing himself out and beat his first world level fighter. But no, he went and fought one of his cans. Again. Like his his resume is filled with. It's a coward's resume. Only seriously damaged and delusional people will disagree.
                    Sid, What you think and say is meaningless to me, so save it. Having read your posts over the years, I am convinced that you are simple, easily fooled, and/or a stroke victim. Drool on my boy.

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                    • davefromvancouv
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Redgloveman
                      To my mind, if Wilder really thinks Whyte is useless he should be hyping him up, then knock him out for an easy, big money, big profile fight.

                      What he’s actually doing (talking Whyte down as much as possible in public and talking to Whyte in private about intentionally freezing him out) is more the mark of someone who just doesn’t want that work.

                      That’s how I see it. If Whyte’s so bad, but with a big name and a very loyal following, surely you should knock him out, build your resume and make bank??
                      Wilder and Ortiz tried many times to fight Dillian Whyte:

                      October 28, 2017 - Becomes WBC #1, not mandatory

                      April 25, 2018 - Avoids WBC mandated fight with Ortiz. Fights Joseph Parker instead:


                      August 25, 2018 - Avoids challenge from Breazeale to replace Breazeale as WBC mandatory:
                      Heavyweight contender Dominic Breazeale (19-1, 17 KOs) is licking his chops at the idea of a showdown with Dillian Whyte (24-1, 17 KOs). Breazeale has been inac


                      October 9, 2018 - Avoids challenge from Ortiz to replace Chisora:
                      Last week top heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz responded to comments that were made by his rival Dillian Whyte to Sky. “I offered to fight Ortiz years ago, but


                      January 13, 2019 - Avoids challenge from Joshua to replace Miller:
                      Dillian Whyte has rejected claims from Eddie Hearn that a rematch with Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium on April 13 is “close”, insisting it is dead in the water from his perspective. …


                      July 20, 2019 - Finally becomes the WBC mandatory after getting past Oscar Rivas amid PED and glove-tampering allegations.

                      August 22, 2020 - Loses WBC mandatory position after getting knocked flat by Povetkin.

                      Dillian Whyte has only Dillian Whyte to blame...

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