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  • #11
    Originally posted by Conteh'sLeft View Post
    Whyte sucks at leading, so does Wilder. Whyte's wants to trade hooks, while Wilder looks for an opportunity to land that big right hand.

    Should be an interesting fight, Whyte seems to be extra sensitive to uppercuts and Wilder doesn't have one.
    Whyte has a very underrated jab and killer body shots ,two of Wilders biggest weaknesses, and as you said Wilder has no real uppercut or set up abilities to land one we’ve seen . This makes the fight 50/50 with Wilder out of the ring so long as well if they fought next .

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    • #12
      Originally posted by EternallyIll View Post

      The point scott was making was that while Whyte is 6'4, he deceptively doesn't fight 6'4 in order to make you think you're out of reach.
      He didn't mean that at all. It's clear what he meant. As is it clear to the nonsense on AJ being worse for being technically superior.

      Malik, like Wilder himself, is a delusional con artist. They live in a fantasy world. It would be better for both if they never spoke another word in public again. But delusion is a b1tch. So that won't be happening.

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      • #13
        Scott isn't wrong. He is dangerous but he is there to be hit and I'm sure Wilder would be heavily favoured to beat Whyte.

        But Wilder don't wana.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

          He didn't mean that at all. It's clear what he meant. As is it clear to the nonsense on AJ being worse for being technically superior.

          Malik, like Wilder himself, is a delusional con artist. They live in a fantasy world. It would be better for both if they never spoke another word in public again. But delusion is a b1tch. So that won't be happening.
          Don't let your hate for the man cloud sound reasoning, his knowledge on boxing is solid, watch his interviews. In his career He didn't have the athletics to carry out game plans the same way he can think one up, Jay Deas has very little boxing knowledge to be a head trainer, I think this bodes well for Wilder.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by EternallyIll View Post

            Don't let your hate for the man cloud sound reasoning, his knowledge on boxing is solid, watch his interviews. In his career He didn't have the athletics to carry out game plans the same way he can think one up, Jay Deas has very little boxing knowledge to be a head trainer, I think this bodes well for Wilder.
            If Malik had anything about him, he wouldn't be a yes man saying ****** things that are no use to Wilder. He'd give it to him straight. He'd be sane and be a positive in the camp. But he isn't. He's just another moron making ridiculous claims that are there to be laughed at.

            Sorry, but it's the truth.

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            • #16
              I'd like to see the fight, it would be violent and I could see scenarios where either win but I'd favor Wilder in this matchup.

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